Latest news on “Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise” (August 24, 2015)

THE NEW BACHELOR IS ANNOUNCED AND JOINS CHRIS HARRISON AND JENNY MOLLEN IN-STUDIO, PLUS “THE VIEW” CO-HOST & COMEDIAN MICHELLE COLLINS AND CONTESTANTS DAN AND JOE ARE PANELISTS ON ABC’S “BACHELOR IN PARADISE: AFTER PARADISE”

The wait is finally over as the new Bachelor for the series’ landmark 20th season will be introduced live in-studio and sits down with Chris Harrison and Jenny Mollen, on ABC’s after-show “Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise” on MONDAY, AUGUST 24 (9:00–10:00 p.m., ET/PT). “The View” Co-Host & Comedian Michelle Collins will weigh in on the most recent episode of “Bachelor in Paradise” as a celebrity panelist along with contestants Dan and Joe.

“Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise” features host Harrison and co-host Mollen discussing and dissecting the most recent episodes of “Bachelor in Paradise,” alongside cast members and celebrity fans. Bachelor fans know Mollen from her prolific live tweeting during past seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” while Harrison is the man who has seen it all as the host of “The Bachelor” franchise since the first rose ceremony took place over 13 years ago. Together they’ll present questions and comments from viewers, debut deleted scenes, outtakes and exclusive extra content, all the while allowing members of #BachelorNation to finally have their say.

“Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise” is executive produced by Mike Fleiss for Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television and Michael Davies, Jen Patton and Elan Gale for Embassy Row.

About Embassy Row Embassy Row, part of Sony Pictures Television, is a New York City-based production company dedicated to developing and acquiring original formats for television and digital platforms. The company specializes in multiple genres – talk, games, competition, comedy, factual, food and sports – and is a pioneer in the areas of brand and social media integration. Embassy Row’s credits include “Watch What Happens Live” on Bravo, “Cutthroat Kitchen” on Food Network, “The Talking Dead” on AMC, and “Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee” on Crackle.