Variety exclusively reported that Tayshia Adams has signed a full-scale representation contract with WME. She continues to serve as the digital brand architect in management, public relations, and representation at Hansen Jacobson.
Adams is best known for his role on the “Bachelor” series. She originally appeared on ‘The Bachelor’ Season 23 in 2019, followed by ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Season 6. She then starred in Season 16 of The Bachelorette, becoming the first interracial lead in the series’ history and leading one of the show’s most-watched seasons. She will return as a co-host on “The Bachelorette” seasons 17 and 18.
Next time, he will serve as a judge on HGTV’s renovation competition series “Bachelor Mansion Takeover.”
Adams has major brand partnerships with companies such as Conair, Maybelline, Michael Kors, Patron, Vital Proteins, and Longchamp, and boasts more than 1.5 million followers across social media platforms.
Adams will host “MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted” in 2022 after replacing “The Bachelor” in winning the 2021 award for best dating show. She also frequently appears as a guest host on shows such as E!’s Oscar coverage “Entertainment Tonight,” and covered the MTV VMAs red carpet in 2024. He also hosts Bachelor Nation’s podcasts “Click Bait” and “Bachelor Happy Hour.”
As an unscripted host, he is a frequent guest on shows such as Entertainment Tonight and E!’s Oscar coverage, and was the red carpet correspondent for the 2024 MTV VMAs.
She also hosts the Bachelor Nation podcasts Click Bait and Bachelor Happy Hour. Elsewhere in television, she has appeared in her first acting role on Amazon Freevee’s competition series “The GOAT” and HBO Max’s political drama “The Girls on the Bus.”
Adams is also active in philanthropy, including serving as an ambassador for NAMI, World Vision, City Harvest, and Room to Grow. She also works with Feeding America and Baby2Baby.
