Bachelor super fan Allison Williams responds to show critic Kelly Ripa: 'I don't think we're ever going to meet minds on the subject'

She was confronted by Bachelor critic Kelly Ripa over her love for the reality series earlier this year.

Now super fan Allison Williams is responding to Kelly's recent criticism of the show, in which she called the popular series 'disgusting' and 'creepy.' 

'We have gotten into this fight for years,' Allison, 31, told Us Weekly at the screening of The Perfection on Tuesday. 'I don't think we're ever going to meet minds on the subject.' 

'I don't think we're ever going to meet minds': Bachelor superfan Allison Williams has responded to Kelly's recent criticism of the show, in which she called the popular series 'disgusting' and 'creepy' (pictured Tuesday at the screening of The Perfection in New York)

'I don't think we're ever going to meet minds': Bachelor superfan Allison Williams has responded to Kelly's recent criticism of the show, in which she called the popular series 'disgusting' and 'creepy' (pictured Tuesday at the screening of The Perfection in New York)

Allison said she hadn't been made aware of Kelly's comments but planned on doing her research before having a chat with the host.   

'I'm going to have to do my research and then I'm going to have to talk to Kelly. But first, I'm going to hear her out,' she said.

Allison considers herself one of the show's biggest fans.   

'I like to think I have a leadership position in Bachelor Nation,' she explained. 'I think Chris Harrison has personally told me. Yes, point of pride!' 

'It disgusts me': Kelly called the show 'disgusting', sparking a reaction from the host of the series Chris Harrison as well as the show's creator Mike Fleiss

'It disgusts me': Kelly called the show 'disgusting', sparking a reaction from the host of the series Chris Harrison as well as the show's creator Mike Fleiss

Kelly couldn't fathom why Allison was such a fan when she questioned the actress over her love for the show earlier this year.  

'I cannot believe... you guys have this in common, you watch The Bachelor!?' Kelly said, referring to both Allison and co-host Ryan Seacrest. 

An unapologetic Allison replied: 'I have a heartbeat, and I live in America.' 

'I guess I'm dead!' Ripa confronted Williams over her love for The Bachelor back in January

'I guess I'm dead!' Ripa confronted Williams over her love for The Bachelor back in January 

'I guess I'm dead! Dead on the inside!' Kelly said.  

Kelly was even more critical when talking about The Bachelor last week on her show, where she revealed she never liked the show.  

She called the show 'disgusting', sparking a reaction from the host of the series Chris Harrison as well as the show's creator Mike Fleiss. 

'I have a heartbeat, and I live in America': Williams was unapologetic about her love for the show

'I have a heartbeat, and I live in America': Williams was unapologetic about her love for the show

'You know how I feel about this show. It disgusts me. I can't stand the idea of 25 exceptional women fighting over one, ordinary fella, in my opinion. You know how I feel ladies! We are too special to be arguing over a guy.'

The audience cheered as she added, 'having said that, all you women watch that gross, gross show.'

As Ryan went on to recap the events of Monday night's Bachelorette premiere, Kelly seemed even less interested and called the female version 'just as creepy but in a completely different way,' to the original Bachelor series. 'I was like, 'Ew, eww, ewww.''

Of Bachelorette Hannah Brown's upcoming appearance on the show, Kelly joked, 'I can't wait to talk her out of it!' 

She has some explaining to do! Ripa just could not fathom how on earth Williams was such a big fan

She has some explaining to do! Ripa just could not fathom how on earth Williams was such a big fan 

 

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Bachelor super fan Allison Williams responds to show critic Kelly Ripa

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