Jason Sudeikis is back on the set of Ted Lasso season 3.
10.06.2022 - 00:55 / usmagazine.com
Let’s go girls! Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey are giving viewers a double dose of romance on season 19 of The Bachelorette — starting with a behind-the-scenes look at night one.
“Double the fun. Double the trouble,” ABC teases in Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season. “Double the love. Double the Bachelorettes.”
Rachel, 26, and Gabby, 31, put on a united front during a glimpse of night 1 as the first co-leads in Bachelorette history, per the video. “To love!” they say unison in the clip as they hold up two empty champagne glasses.
The women are greeted by an overwhelming response by their suitors, who yell back, “To love!” The men come in for a group cheers and clink their glasses with the leads, teasing a celebratory start to the season.
The preview also shows Rachel, who is a pilot, and Gabby, who works as an ICU nurse, wearing coordinating red dresses as they begin their journey for love and pose for promo photos ahead of filming.
“I’m Rachel and I’m Gabby,” the ladies say as they walk side by side toward the camera in an empty studio. “And we’re your new Bachelorettes!”
In between shots of the ABC personalities pretending to ride in a red convertible — which they used as the season’s poster snap — fans revisit moments from the girls’ After the Final Rose interviews from last year.
Both Rachel and Gabby are all smiles as they sit next to one another during the ATFR taping, which aired in March. Shortly after being announced as the co-leads for season 19, the women are seen exiting the Warner Bros. lot in Los Angeles to screaming fans.
Bachelor Nation met Rachel and Gabby on season 26 of The Bachelor as they competed for Clayton Echard’s heart. While the 29-year-old Bachelor ultimately gave his relationship
Jason Sudeikis is back on the set of Ted Lasso season 3.
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Jason Sudeikis is hard at work on Ted Lasso season 3!
Making history! After meeting as runners-up on Clayton Echard‘s season of The Bachelor, Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia are gearing up for their own journey to find love — together.
Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia's suitors are finally official! On Tuesday, Jesse Palmer appeared on TikTok Live to announce the 32 men who will compete for the hearts of the first dual Bachelorettes in history, weeks after releasing the first teaser for their season.The exciting announcement came more than two months after the network shared the 35 potential suitors for the season. After narrowing the list down, Corbin S., Koy S., and Nick G.did not make the cut, and won't appear in season 19.Of those who will appear are men ranging in age from 23 to 36, 11 of whom call California home.
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Selome Hailu Brett Goldstein, who serves as a writer on “Ted Lasso” and stars as Roy Kent, has said that the show’s third season is being written as its last.“We are writing it like that,” he told Sunday Times when asked if Season 3 would be the end. “It was planned as three. Spoiler alert — everyone dies.”Goldstein’s comments are consistent with what other members of the “Ted Lasso” crew have said in the past.
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