Serious sleuthing! Hannah Brown has been dropping hints about her love life since stepping away from the Bachelor Nation spotlight — and eagle-eyed fans think they might have identified her new man.
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Another sign. Evan Bass and Carly Waddell sold their Nashville home one month before announcing that they had called it quits on their three-year marriage, Us Weekly exclusively confirms.
The Bachelor in Paradise alums listed the four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house on October 14, 2020, and sold it on November 19, 2020, for $631,659. The deed, which Us obtained, listed Waddell, 35, as the owner of the 2,783-square-foot residence and described her and Bass, 38, as “wife and husband.”
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Serious sleuthing! Hannah Brown has been dropping hints about her love life since stepping away from the Bachelor Nation spotlight — and eagle-eyed fans think they might have identified her new man.
Carly Pearce singing about heartbreak in a new, unreleased track titled “Didn’t Do”.
Brad Paisley is the reason one Nashville man is beginning 2021 on a positive note. The singer was one of several country stars who sent condolences and messages of hope to Music City residents whose homes were ravaged by the Christmas Day bombing.
Brad Paisley is helping out one of his fellow Tennesseans.
I feel the need to express my shock and disbelief at the Christmas Day explosion in our beloved Music City. I love…Posted by Petula Clark on Tuesday, December 29, 2020Clark added that “millions of people all over the world have been uplifted by this joyful song.”The singer cited the opening line of the 1964 hit tunebefore adding: “Perhaps you can read something else into these words – depending on your state of mind.
British signer Petula Clark has expressed dismay and disappointment after her song “Downtown” could be heard playing from the suspected Nashville bomber’s explosives-filled vehicle moments before the tragic incident on Friday.
The Tennessee man who officials say detonated a bomb in downtown Nashville in the early morning hours of Christmas Day allegedly used to spout anti-police rhetoric to a person he worked with, according to a recent report.
Police body camera footage taken from one of the six Nashville police officers credited with evacuating people before last week's Christmas Day bombing shows the moments before and after the blast that shook the city's downtown. The 13-minute video taken from Officer Michael Sipos' camera shows him and other officers walking in the area as they try to investigate a suspicious RV blaring a loud warning around 6:30 a.m.
Nick McGlashan, a seventh-generation fisherman who appeared on 80 episodes of Discovery’s Deadliest Catch since 2013, has died, according to TMZ. McGlashan died Sunday in Nashville at the age of 33. No cause of death was given.
The cast and crew of “Deadliest Catch” are in mourning.
told TMZ that he passed away in Nashville. His cause of death has yet to be determined by the medical examiner.
It’s an incredibly sad and trying time for the McGlashan family. Nick McGlashan has sadly died at the age of 33 years old, according to TMZ. Nick reportedly past away on Sunday, December 27, in Nashville, TN. A cause of death has yet to be determined for the longtime star of Deadliest Catch on Discovery Channel. Learn more about Nick and his time on the reality TV series.
Federal authorities on Sunday identified the suspect in the Christmas Nashville RV bombing as Anthony Quinn Warner. Investigators said they used DNA to identify human remains found at the scene to be that of 63-year-old Warner.The FBI said they also matched the RV’s vehicle identification number to a registration belonging to Warner.