New Love Island bombshell Jamie Allen walked out of his football job to join the ITV2 dating show. It was revealed earlier today, Wednesday 20 July, that Jamie was one of four newcomers heading into the villa following two current Islander's exits.
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Chase McNary and Ellie White are engaged!
The 33-year-old Bachelorette alum and medical sales representative revealed he and his Haut Bas designer girlfriend got engaged over the weekend.
Chase was a contestant on Season 12 of The Bachelorette with JoJo Fletcher in 2016, and was eliminated in Week 9.
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New Love Island bombshell Jamie Allen walked out of his football job to join the ITV2 dating show. It was revealed earlier today, Wednesday 20 July, that Jamie was one of four newcomers heading into the villa following two current Islander's exits.
One of the most infamous Bachelorette men of all time is engaged and ready to settle into his happily ever after!
Jed Wyatt is officially a fiancé again! On Sunday, alum revealed that he is engaged to Ellen Decker.“Ellen, you are the greatest joy of my life. Getting to spend so much time with you has taught me so much. Above all, our ability to work through difficult situations has been very impressive,” the 28-year-old singer wrote.
Whether it’s romantically-tinged or comedically-flecked, the YA genre is alive and strong on Netflix. Next in line on the more romantic/dramatic end of things is “Purple Hearts” from director Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, most prominently known for her work on television shows such as “Pretty Little Liars” (2019), and “Empire” (2018).
A post shared by E L L I E W H I T E (@elliefwhite)The engagement was met with lots of congratulatory messages from Bachelor Nation.«Let’s gooooooo! Congrats,» Chris Bukowski wrote.«Chase!!! Congrats ❤️,» Amanda Stanton commented.«Congratulations brotha!» Chris Soules also wrote.McNary first went Instagram official with White in May 2020. «When you find a real one and have to lock her down,» he wrote at the time.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentThis week, R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The singer, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, was convicted of racketeering and eight counts of violating the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting people across state lines for prostitution.R.
Six days after having his right leg amputated amid a decades-long battle with lymphedema, Cam Ayala opened up about what’s next for his health and personal journey.
Nayte Olukoya is speaking out after his split!
Bachelor Nation’s Cam Ayala revealed he recently had his right leg amputated following a life-long battle with lymphedema.
alum Cam Ayala is opening up about his recovery after undergoing leg amputation surgery.The 32-year-old took to Instagram and posted a series of photos and videos showing him all smiles as he recovered from losing his right leg. He captioned the post, «Gotta lotta BROMENTUM with @b.rapp.» He dubbed himself «CAMputee» with a series of hashtags that included «FAITHoverFEAR.»In one of the videos he posted, Ayala's seen using a walker with the help of his doctors as a friend records the progress.
Tim Allen back in his beloved role as Scott Calvin. «Enjoy a first look at the #DisneyPlus Original series #TheSantaClauses in celebration of #HalfwayToTheHolidays,» a tweet read on Thursday. In the snap, fans can see Allen and his returning co-star Elizabeth Mitchell, who is reprising her role as Carol/Mrs.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticOne of the greatest delights television has brought me over the years is any show that knows how to lovingly film a plate of beautiful food, turn the sound up to 11 to hear it sizzle, and trace its origins to the family dinner table from whence it came. Few things can bring people together like food, and few pleasures in this world like taking a bite of something so delicious it makes your eyes water just to know it exists.“The Bear,” FX’s new series about talented young chef Carmen (Jeremy Allen White of “Shameless”) going home to run his dead brother’s sandwich shop in Chicago, is highly attuned to what makes a gorgeous dish.
alum, Evan Bass, is opening up about what went wrong in his marriage to Carly Waddell. In a new episode of the , out Thursday, Bass, for the first time since their divorce, shared what led to their split.«That six weeks I was on the beach changed my life, and it created this amazing bubble where I was able to connect with Carly, and I think it's beautiful what that can do,» Bass told Bachelor Nation alums, Mike Johnson and Dr.
here.“Nope” stars Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings and residents of a Black-owned ranch in inland California, who try to capitalize on the chilling, extraterrestrial activity they witness. Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, Brandon Perea and Barbie Ferreira also appear in the Monkeypaw Productions and Universal Pictures film.“Signature events like these are always energizing for the whole team,” said Shelli Taylor, CEO of Alamo Drafthouse.
Their love is as cool as ice! Olympic skaters and ice dance partners, Madison Chock and Evan Bates, are officially engaged.
Patricia Heaton-induced chatter about the latter being “castrated” by the new film.“My younger version would have just been pinching himself,” Evans said of taking over the role during a sit-down with “Good Morning America.”The Boston native stressed that he has been a big fan of Disney and Pixar animations — and the “untouchable” Allen — since he was a kid.Before taking on the role to infinity and beyond, Evans admitted that he “certainly studied” Allen’s voice work on all four of the “Toy Story” films.“Look, Tim Allen is Buzz Lightyear,” Evans went on. “What he did in those movies is so iconic and so loved, and I’d be a fool not to incorporate some of his choices into this role.”The “Home Improvement” star, 69, portrayed the astronaut doll in the Disney flicks from 1995 until 2019.“Knives Out” star Evans continued, “The character in this movie is the human version that the toy is based off of, so it makes sense to have a little bit of overlap, luckily for me.
Chris Evans was "very" humbled when he played Buzz Lightyear in the Disney film "Lightyear," which hits theaters on Friday. The "Captain America" star was a guest on "Good Morning America" on Thursday and discussed voicing the character from the "Toy Story" franchise, which originally was voiced by Tim Allen. "My younger version would have just been pinching himself," he said. Evans shared that he has been a huge fan of Disney and Pixar animations since he was a child.