Kristen Wiig brought the laughs to Saturday Night Live!
02.12.2020 - 05:47 / etonline.com
Tuesday's episode of might just be one of the revealing ones of the series — or the whole franchise. The emotional episode included heartfelt reveals from multiple men, including fan favorite Ben Smith, who told Tayshia about his 15-year battle with an eating disorder. «The life I've lived is different than what you might assume,» Ben shared after stripping down during the group date to symbolize how he's peeling back the layers for Tayshia.
Kristen Wiig brought the laughs to Saturday Night Live!
anything (producers love to throw us off), but it could def be a response to Ben's declaration of love (!!!).Tayshia defended her choice to break it off with him on her podcast, . "I just needed a little sense of validation and I didn't have any of that," she explained.
Ben Smith’s Bachelorette story over? Some of Bachelor Nation is convinced that he will pop back up in the two-part finale, which begins on Monday, December 21.The California native was sent home during the Tuesday, December 15, episode of the ABC dating series after he was unable to express his love for Tayshia Adams during his hometown date.“The last two weeks showed me a lot about the things I was feeling for you,” the personal trainer told Tayshia, without using the “L” word.Although Ben, 30,
The Bachelorette, fan-favorite Ben Smith was sent home after Tayshia Adams didn’t feel that he was expressing his feelings enough. Sound familiar? It sure did to former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay.“He does just enough to stay by,” Lindsay, 35, said during the Wednesday, December 16, episode of the “Bachelor Happy Hour” podcast.
The Bachelorette put way too much focus on Bennett and Noah's nonsense. So it was refreshing to start tonight with four men we can actually root for: Ben, our hunky vulnerable king; Zac, another hunky vulnerable king; Ivan, also a hunky vulnerable king; and Brendan, a slightly less vulnerable but still hunky and non-problematic king. I wasn't sure what hometown week would look like this season, but Chris Harrison is here to break it down for the men (and us).
Tuesday night on.
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Ben Smith is getting vulnerable on “The Bachelorette”. The fan favourite got his first one-on-one date with Tayshia Adams on Tuesday’s episode of the ABC dating show, during which he got deep about his past, and revealed two failed suicide attempts.
Tayshia Adams on Tuesday's episode of the ABC dating show, during which he got deep about his past, and revealed two failed suicide attempts. «I was raised in a house where being perfect was expected, or being a certain way was expected. You have to look the part, you have to do all the things a certain way.
Madelyn Cline is getting candid about her struggles with an eating disorder.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy. Read at your own risk!]Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) is still fighting for her life on Grey's Anatomy, and as the doctors at Grey Sloan continue to try treatments to get her back on her feet.
Outer Banks star Madelyn Cline is no stranger to body dysmorphia.
Ben Smith admits his perfectionism gets in his way.
The Bachelorette — strip dodgeball, anyone? — but Ben Smith revealed it was totally his decision to bare it all the Tuesday, December 1, episode of the ABC series.‘ “The art date allowed me to express myself in the other ways,” the 29-year-old personal trainer explained to Becca Kufrin and Rachel Lindsay on the “Bachelor Happy Hour” podcast. “Taking my clothes off was a literal and figurative dropping of my guard.