Bachelor in Paradise will resume filming after an internal studio investigation found that a videotape "does not support any charge of misconduct by a cast member" or show that any cast member "was ever in jeopardy," Warner Bros announced in a statement.
The studio behind ABC's popular Bachelor franchise has been officially mum on the details regarding the alleged incident of misconduct on set in Mexico. But after production halted last week, TMZ and Entertainment Tonight reported that the incident took place in a pool between two specific contestants.
A Los Angeles Times reporter writing a book about The Bachelor tweeted that a producer who witnessed the incident filed a complaint.
"Our internal investigation, conducted with the assistance of an outside law firm, has now been completed. Out of respect for the privacy interests of those involved, we do not intend to release the videotape of the incident," reads the statement from Warner Bros.
"We can say, however, that the tape does not support any charge of misconduct by a cast member. Nor does the tape show, contrary to many press reports, that the safety of any cast member was ever in jeopardy. Production on this season of Bachelor in Paradise will be resuming, and we plan to implement certain changes to the show's policies and procedures to enhance and further ensure the safety and security of all participants."