Tayshia Adams, known for her appearances on “The Bachelor” franchise, has recently signed with WME for representation in various areas, as reported by Variety. Despite this new partnership, she continues to be managed by Digital Brand Architects, align Public Relations, and Hansen Jacobson.
Adams rose to fame after her debut on Season 23 of “The Bachelor” in 2019, followed by Season 6 of “Bachelor in Paradise.” She made history as the first biracial lead in the franchise when she starred in Season 16 of “The Bachelorette,” leading to one of the show’s most-watched seasons. She later returned as a co-host for Seasons 17 and 18 of “The Bachelorette.”
Next on her agenda is a judging role on the HGTV renovation competition series “Bachelor Mansion Takeover.” With a social media following of over 1.5 million, Adams has secured brand partnerships with major companies such as Conair, Maybelline, Michael Kors, Patrón, Vital Proteins, and Longchamp.
In addition to her reality TV appearances, Adams has delved into hosting roles, such as hosting the MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted in 2022. She has also guest-hosted on popular shows like “Entertainment Tonight” and E!’s coverage of the Oscars. Furthermore, she has served as a red carpet correspondent for the MTV VMAs in 2024 and hosts Bachelor Nation podcasts “Click Bait” and “Bachelor Happy Hour.”
Adams is not only a TV personality but also an advocate for various philanthropic causes. She serves as an ambassador for organizations like NAMI, World Vision, City Harvest, and Room to Grow, and has supported initiatives by Feeding America and Baby2Baby.
In her foray into acting, Adams has appeared in Amazon Freevee’s competition series “The GOAT” and took on her first acting role in HBO Max’s political drama “The Girls on the Bus.”
With her diverse talents and widespread influence, Tayshia Adams continues to make her mark in the entertainment industry, both on-screen and off-screen.

