The Bachelorette star Tayshia Adams will be hosting a new podcast with Hannah Ann Sluss and Joe Amabile beginning next month.

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Tayshia, who will be co-starring on The Bachelorette's upcoming sixteenth season, is set to host a new podcast called Click Bait with Hannah Ann, who competed on Peter Weber's The Bachelor season, and Joe, who is best remembered for his stint on Bachelor in Paradise after failing to win Becca Kufrin's heart on The Bachelorette's fourteenth season.

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Click Bait is presented by Wondery and will premiere Thursday, October 1. The podcast will air every Thursday afterwards.

Click Bait will feature the three reality TV stars dissecting "the wildest, most ridiculous and bizarre headlines of the week in pop culture," according to People.

"We couldn't be more excited," Joe said in an audio trailer for the new podcast. "I know you guys know us from Bachelor Nation, but we're not here for that! We have so much more to talk to you guys about."

"Alright you guys, so we're going to be your new best friends," said Hannah Ann. "Do you know those best friends that you are immediately sending those juice headlines to? Well, that's going to be us!"

And Tayshia explained, "We're going to be THAT podcast that makes you question how you ever lived without it, breaking down the most exciting headline articles in pop culture every single week exposing our unfiltered opinions and doing all the heavylifting so you don't have to."

The trio expect to welcome "unique guests" on their show, and Joe said the conversation isn't going to stop at the headlines.

"That's my favorite part of this podcast," Joe noted, adding that the trio have "very different views on life."

"We are going to argue and we are going to fight so much on this podcast!" Joe teased. "So let's get deeper. Let's find the meaning behind the headline."

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"Mark your calendars because this is going to get good!" Tayshia added.

It's been widely reported Tayshia replaced Clare Crawley on The Bachelorette's sixteenth season after Clare allegedly fell in love with bachelor Dale Moss, a 31-year-old model and former college basketball and football player from Brandon, SD, just 12 days into filming and therefore quit the show.

Clare is now reportedly engaged to Dale, and both Tayshia and Clare's journeys to find love will air on The Bachelorette this fall when it premieres Tuesday, October 13 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

On Peter's The Bachelor season that aired earlier this year, Madison Prewett was the pilot's frontrunner but quit the show before the Final Rose Ceremony because the religious virgin worried they weren't compatible and had totally different lifestyles.

Peter therefore proposed marriage to Hannah Ann at the Final Rose Ceremony in Australia since she had been so open and reassuring about her love for him.

But Peter broke up with her after realizing he couldn't give the bachelorette his entire heart.

Peter hoped to give his romance with Madison another shot, but the couple never officially got back together and then the pilot moved on with his fourth-place The Bachelorette finisher, Kelly Flanagan.

Joe previously dated The Bachelor alum Kendall Long after meeting the blonde beauty on Bachelor in Paradise's fifth season in Summer 2018.

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Although the pair seemed close to getting engaged after a year of dating, Kendall and Joe -- who competed on Season 27 of Dancing with the Stars -- announced their "amicable" split in January 2020. They appeared to remain friends afterwards.

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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.