'Bachelor in Paradise' Alums React to Show Suspending Production Amid Controversy

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The men and women of Bachelor Nation are speaking out.

There seems to be mixed emotions regarding the probability that Bachelor in Paradise might not be returning to TV.

A source told ET that a producer became uncomfortable when DeMario
Jackson and Corinne Olympios allegedly starting hooking up in the pool
after the cast had been "drinking all day."


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On Sunday night, a Twitter user asked Jackson about the reports surfacing about the alleged incident. "ALT FACTS," he tweeted back.

"The show will probably be done. Like, for good," a source told ET of Bachelor in Paradise ever returning to TV. "If a producer witnesses that and it's on camera, she or he has to report it, which is why this is happening."

Upon ET confirming that production on the ABC reality series was suspended due to "allegations of misconduct," the men and women of Bachelor nation took to social media to react to the shocking news.

Tanner Tolbert, who met wife Jade on the show, defended the series in an Instagram post. "I feel bad for everyone involved... cast and crew... and that people are not going to be able to enjoy an experience that meant so much to us," he captioned a cute photo of himself with Jade.

Chad Johnson, who's often been hailed as a villain on Bachelor shows, also responded to the news. "I'm excited for The Bachelor in Pornadise," he tweeted. "TV Shows I've been on - 4. TV Shows I've messed up so bad that they had to stop filming - 0."


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Here's a look at how other former contestants of Bachelor in Paradise are reacting to the show's scandal:

Clare Crawley: "I remember the days when the worst things that happened in paradise were fire ants and raccoons... I hope everything is OK!"

Robby Hayes: "What happens in paradise, stays in paradise. #NoComment #BIP4."

Michael Garofola: "Just learned the news about #BachelorInParadise and all I can say is...[Lordy, I hope there are tapes.]"

Marcus Grodd: "Hopefully everyone is OK in Paradise! How awful would it be if things are true?! Prayers! #BachelorInParadise."

Lacy Faddoul: "Sad to see #BachelorInParadise is possibly cancelled. ? Roses must be dead."

Caila Quinn: "Praying for those that were hurt by today's events.. respectful love should be our heart's pursuit ? #BIP"

Ashlee Frazier: "BIP RIP #BachelorInParadise."

William Holman: "Looks like it's a good thing I didn't go."


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ET's source elaborated as to what allegedly went down on the Bachelor in Paradise set over the weekend. "Everyone is just going about their business. Cameras are rolling. Producers are everywhere," the source noted. "That's when a 'third party' felt uncomfortable, claiming misconduct in the workplace. As of right now, production of Paradise is suspended indefinitely, and they are sending everyone home and telling everyone else to stay home. DeMario and Corinne got sent home soon after."

ET has reached out to the reality stars in regard to this alleged incident.

EXCLUSIVE: Bachelor in Paradise Is 'Probably Done' For Good After 'Allegations of Misconduct'