
Fletcher recently returned to reality TV to work as a stand-in host during the last season of The Bachelorette while Chris Harrison went to a family engagement. As for their new venture in television, Corie Henson, EVP, Head of Unscripted for TNT, TBS and TruTV said, "Dating is terrifying. Dating alongside your ex while living in the same house could be paralyzing or could help reignite an old flame. The Big D has all of the elements of a great relationship series with a bit of a twist."
The Dallas-native blogger met Jordan Rodgers on season 12 of The Bachelorette, according to Deadline. The two got engaged at the end of the show and had planned their dream wedding for the summer of 2020. Currently, they've postponed their wedding three times in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fletcher told Extra about their obstacles to walking down the aisle, saying, "I think that Jordan and I have decided, like, if it's not going to work out to have this huge, extravagant wedding that we really have dreamed up, we'll still do it on our own, together. We've been engaged — it will be five years by our new wedding day. If we have to push it another year — six years, crazy — we will get married no matter what!"
Married or not married, Fletcher and Rodgers will be back on the silver screen soon!
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