Spoilers ahead for Monday night’s episode ofThe Bachelor.Cosmopolitanmagazine has decided not to publish itsBachelorcover after all.Fans of the ABC reality series who watched on Monday night might be expecting to see contestantVictoria Fullergrace the cover of the magazine’s next digital issue — but that will no longer happen after Fuller was allegedly linked to a clothing brand that featured the words “White Lives Matter.”It first surfaced last month that Fuller had once modeled for a “Marlin Lives Matter” ad campaign and wore clothing featured the slogan “White Lives Matter.”“Unequivocally, the White Lives Matter movement does not reflect the values of theCosmobrand,”Cosmopolitaneditor-in-chief Jessica Pels shared in a letter from the editor published onlineMonday night, announcing that despite winning the group date challenge, Fuller’s cover would not be released.“We stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter, and any cause that fights to end injustices for people of color,” she said.Maarten de Boer/ABC“When my team and I flew down to Costa Rica for our challenge, we weren’t told who our models were going to be. We didn’t even meet them until we were all on camera on-set, ready to start our shoot,” Pels wrote.“So when it came time for me to choose the winner of the challenge—whose prize was a digital cover ofCosmo—all I knew about the contestants were their first names and the energy they conveyed through the camera lens,” Pels continued. “It wasn’t until a few weeks ago that I found out that the woman I’d chosen had, in her past, modeled in an ad campaign wearing White Lives Matter attire.”“My team and I had many long discussions about how we wanted to address this issue. We’d already printed the fashion shoot in our March issue, complete with an inset of the cover, and of course, the episode had already been filmed,” Pels concluded. “Ultimately what felt right was choosing not to publish the digital cover on our website or social feeds, and simply being honest with you, the audience we respect, about what happened and where we stand.”Will you accept this rose?Sign up for PEOPLE’s free weekly Bachelor Nation newsletterto get the latest news on theBachelor, theBacheloretteand everything in between!However, some of Fuller’s photos from the shoot still appear onCosmo‘swebsitealong a Q&A feature with Weber.Cosmowas one of several outlets to report on Fuller’sreported modeling campaignlast month.The modeling was reportedly affiliated with the White Marlin Marina, which has been using the phrases “White Lives Matter” and “Blue Lives Matter” to promote the conservation of certain types of fish, namely white marlin,USA Todayreportedback in 2016.The shirts’ designer, George Lamplugh, told the outlet at the time that “any person who sees the shirt and sees that flag will know what it’s for.”ABC did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on theCosmocover. Fuller has not publically comment on the modeling campaign.This isn’t the first time that Fuller has been in the center of theBachelordrama.Last week, she revealed that she was previously romantically involved with the country singerChase Rice, whoperformed during her one-on-one datewith Weber.John Fleenor/ABCRice, 34, however, has distanced himself from Fuller,slamming theBachelorproducers last weekand saying that his relationship with Fuller went no further than one night together.“We spent a night together in Charlotte, she’s a cool chick, from what I know of her,” he said on theFitz in the Morningradio showlast Monday. “You know, I got no problem with her. I got no problem with him.”But while Rice knew Fuller would be appearing on the show, he had no idea he’d be forced to come face to face with her.“I didn’t know any of that was going to happen,” he said in an interview with SiriusXM’sThe Highway. “I don’t want to be a part of that, you know?”The Bachelorairs on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m.

Spoilers ahead for Monday night’s episode ofThe Bachelor.

Cosmopolitanmagazine has decided not to publish itsBachelorcover after all.

Fans of the ABC reality series who watched on Monday night might be expecting to see contestantVictoria Fullergrace the cover of the magazine’s next digital issue — but that will no longer happen after Fuller was allegedly linked to a clothing brand that featured the words “White Lives Matter.”

It first surfaced last month that Fuller had once modeled for a “Marlin Lives Matter” ad campaign and wore clothing featured the slogan “White Lives Matter.”

“Unequivocally, the White Lives Matter movement does not reflect the values of theCosmobrand,”Cosmopolitaneditor-in-chief Jessica Pels shared in a letter from the editor published onlineMonday night, announcing that despite winning the group date challenge, Fuller’s cover would not be released.

“We stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter, and any cause that fights to end injustices for people of color,” she said.

Maarten de Boer/ABC

VICTORIA F.

“When my team and I flew down to Costa Rica for our challenge, we weren’t told who our models were going to be. We didn’t even meet them until we were all on camera on-set, ready to start our shoot,” Pels wrote.

“So when it came time for me to choose the winner of the challenge—whose prize was a digital cover ofCosmo—all I knew about the contestants were their first names and the energy they conveyed through the camera lens,” Pels continued. “It wasn’t until a few weeks ago that I found out that the woman I’d chosen had, in her past, modeled in an ad campaign wearing White Lives Matter attire.”

“My team and I had many long discussions about how we wanted to address this issue. We’d already printed the fashion shoot in our March issue, complete with an inset of the cover, and of course, the episode had already been filmed,” Pels concluded. “Ultimately what felt right was choosing not to publish the digital cover on our website or social feeds, and simply being honest with you, the audience we respect, about what happened and where we stand.”

Will you accept this rose?Sign up for PEOPLE’s free weekly Bachelor Nation newsletterto get the latest news on theBachelor, theBacheloretteand everything in between!

However, some of Fuller’s photos from the shoot still appear onCosmo‘swebsitealong a Q&A feature with Weber.

Cosmowas one of several outlets to report on Fuller’sreported modeling campaignlast month.

The modeling was reportedly affiliated with the White Marlin Marina, which has been using the phrases “White Lives Matter” and “Blue Lives Matter” to promote the conservation of certain types of fish, namely white marlin,USA Todayreportedback in 2016.

The shirts’ designer, George Lamplugh, told the outlet at the time that “any person who sees the shirt and sees that flag will know what it’s for.”

ABC did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on theCosmocover. Fuller has not publically comment on the modeling campaign.

This isn’t the first time that Fuller has been in the center of theBachelordrama.

Last week, she revealed that she was previously romantically involved with the country singerChase Rice, whoperformed during her one-on-one datewith Weber.

John Fleenor/ABC

VICTORIA F., PETER WEBER

Rice, 34, however, has distanced himself from Fuller,slamming theBachelorproducers last weekand saying that his relationship with Fuller went no further than one night together.

“We spent a night together in Charlotte, she’s a cool chick, from what I know of her,” he said on theFitz in the Morningradio showlast Monday. “You know, I got no problem with her. I got no problem with him.”

But while Rice knew Fuller would be appearing on the show, he had no idea he’d be forced to come face to face with her.

“I didn’t know any of that was going to happen,” he said in an interview with SiriusXM’sThe Highway. “I don’t want to be a part of that, you know?”

The Bachelorairs on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m.

source: people.com