Colton Underwood is working on his body and his health!
15.04.2021 - 17:56 / usmagazine.com
Sharing his truth. Colton Underwood spoke out on Thursday, April 15, following his Good Morning America interview.
“The support and messages from everyone in my life (my old teammates, my friends, family, coaches and even my pastor) have meant the world to me,” Underwood told GMA in a statement on Thursday.
In addition to bonus footage from the interview airing on Nightline, the morning show aired a bonus clip on Thursday, in which Underwood spoke about trying to find “any label besides ‘gay’”
Colton Underwood is working on his body and his health!
Michael Strahan spent 15 years playing for the New York Giants, but he insists hosting “Good Morning America” is the most difficult job he’s ever had.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorABC is looking for a new producer to open the network for business each morning.The abrupt departure of Michael Corn, the seasoned news producer who has managed the network’s flagship A.M. franchise, “Good Morning America,” since 2014, means ABC News is suddenly working a little harder to keep the program on its current path.
The revolving door continues to turn at ABC News. Michael Corn, the senior executive producer of ABC's Good Morning America, is departing the network.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorThe new president of ABC News won’t start until May, but she already has a critical assignment: The top producer of ABC’s “Good Morning America” is leaving the show.Michael Corn, an ABC News veteran who worked alongside Diane Sawyer at “World News Tonight” and who has managed “GMA” since 2014, has left the company abruptly.
Michael Corn, the top producer on ABC News’ Good Morning America, has departed the show in what was described as an abrupt exit.
Athletic ally! Gus Kenworthy has been one of Colton Underwood’s go-to guys for support after coming out, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Colton Underwood admitted that he was “still nervous” as he came out as gay on Good Morning America, but the Season 23 lead of The Bachelor received nothing but love and support from the “Bachelor Nation” community. The franchise’s host Chris Harrison, who is currently taking a break from hosting The Bachelorette, was one of the first people to react to the news.
Colton Underwood is returning to TV. The same day that the 29-year-old former Bachelor revealed on that he's gay, multiple outlets reported that he's set to star in a Netflix reality series. According to the reports, the series, which is currently in production, will follow Underwood as he lives his life publicly as a gay man.
Colton Underwood is reportedly set to star in a brand reality show from Netflix.
Chris Harrison is proud! The Bachelor host, who is currently on a hiatus from the franchise, expressed his support for Colton Underwood on Wednesday, April 14, after the former NFL star came out as gay.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentColton Underwood, former star of “The Bachelor,” is getting his own reality show at Netflix, Variety has learned.The project, which is currently in production, is an unscripted series with multiple episodes, numerous sources tell Variety, describing the project as focusing on Underwood living his life publicly as a gay man.Netflix declined to comment on the project.News of Underwood’s Netflix deal comes after the television personality, author and former
Colton Underwood is once again open to finding love. The 29-year-old former reality star publicly came out as gay on Wednesday in a moving interview with 's Robin Roberts. «I'm still the same Colton everybody met on TV.
Spreading the love. Colton Underwood is stepping back in front of the camera in a Netflix reality show, which will follow his new journey, Us Weekly confirms.
Colton Underwood is owning his truth — and looking back at his time as the Bachelor. After the reality star, 29, came out as gay during a Wednesday, April 14, interview on Good Morning America, he reflected on the franchise.