Christian Serratos is opening up about the final season of Selena: The Series.
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Colton Underwood isn’t just accepting his sexuality, he’s monetizing it!
As we reported, the former Bachelor star came out as gay on Wednesday in an emotional interview with Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts, in which he got candid about his coming out journey. Well, it looks like cameras will be around as Colton’s journey continues, as the very same day, it was revealed that he’ll be starring in a new reality show at Netflix!
According to Variety, who broke the news, the project is currently
Christian Serratos is opening up about the final season of Selena: The Series.
2020 was a terrible year for Netflix shows being cancelled as the streaming service gave the axe to 25 original shows.
2020 was a terrible year for Netflix shows being cancelled as the streaming service gave the axe to 25 original shows.
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After her Selling Sunset co-star Mary Fitzgerald exclusively revealed that season four will be dropping sooner than we think, we spoke to Amanza Smith about everything that goes on behind the scenes of the binge-worthy reality show.The star delved deep with OK! VIPs, dishing the dirt on the Oppenheim Group's secret colleagues, filming scenes more than once and who the most difficult cast member is to work with… and it might surprise you.
We’re only a few weeks into 2021 but Netflix has already made at least one great decision: a fan favorite TV series renewal.
2020 was a terrible year for Netflix shows being cancelled as the streaming service gave the axe to 25 original shows.
Vince Staples is reportedly planning to release a new Netflix show in the near future along with two new albums.That’s according to a new interview with GQ, which states that Staples will release two albums, one of which will be self-titled and is expected this summer.Another album, called ‘Ramona Park Broke My Heart’, is still being worked on by Staples according to the interview.
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.
Vince Staples will release a new, self-titled album this summer, and is working on another album called Ramona Park Broke My Heart as well as a Netflix show. The Los Angeles rapper revealed his new projects in a GQ profile with Desus Nice published on Thursday.
The long-discussed gay edition of The Bachelor could be coming soon!
Hard at work! Colton Underwood’s new reality series will feature Olympian Gus Kenworthy, Us Weekly can confirm.
We’re only a few weeks into 2021 but Netflix has already made at least one great decision: a fan favorite TV series renewal.
Colton Underwood is reportedly set to star in a brand reality show from Netflix.
Former The Bachelor star Colton Underwood has landed a deal with Netflix for a reality series, sources close to the project tell Deadline.
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.
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.