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Chris Harrison Just Threw Major Shade at Lifetime's UnReal: "It Is Terrible"

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but Chris Harrison does not have fond feelings for the new Bachelor-inspired Lifetime drama, UnReal. In fact, you could go as far to say that he hates the new show, with a capital H. In an interview with Variety, Harrison did not hold back when asked his feelings about UnReal—here's what he had to say: "Really, the main difference that I've seen is that people watch The Bachelor," Harrison said. "It's complete fiction. As much as they would love to jump on our coattails—they were begging for us to talk about it and for people to write about it—at the end of the day, no one is watching. I mean, absolutely nobody is watching that show. Why? It is terrible. It is really terrible." Tell them how you really feel, Harrison. He added that he appreciated some Bachelor-inspired parodies, such as ones that have appeared on Saturday Night Live and the Tonight Show—just not UnReal: "The way that UnReal took it, it wasn't a sign of respect. They were trying to take it another direction, but it doesn't work that way," Harrison said. "UnReal is just a really bad attempt, and

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but Chris Harrison does not have fond feelings for the new Bachelor-inspired Lifetime drama, UnReal. In fact, you could go as far to say that he hates the new show, with a capital H.

In an interview with Variety, Harrison did not hold back when asked his feelings about UnReal—here's what he had to say:

"Really, the main difference that I've seen is that people watch > The Bachelor," Harrison said. "It's complete fiction. As much as they would love to jump on our coattails—they were begging for us to talk about it and for people to write about it—at the end of the day, no one is watching. I mean, absolutely nobody is watching that show. Why? It is terrible. It is really terrible."

Tell them how you really feel, Harrison. He added that he appreciated some Bachelor-inspired parodies, such as ones that have appeared on Saturday Night Live and the Tonight Show—just not UnReal:

"The way that > UnReal took it, it wasn't a sign of respect. They were trying to take it another direction, but it doesn't work that way," Harrison said. "> UnReal is just a really bad attempt, and they got what they deserved, and that is no one is watching the show."

Is it just us, or does it sound like someone is really bitter/angry/jealous? And sorry, Chris Harrison, but we know a lot of people watching UnReal (us included!). What do you think—is this a bad case of sour grapes?