Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, is canceling all public events for the remainder of the week after an announcement today that he has contracted Covid-19.
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Going a different direction. Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams were “part of the conversation” about who would host the new Bachelorette season ahead of Jesse Palmer’s announcement, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
“Kaitlyn and Tayshia had a little bit of a heads up,” the insider says, noting that the women “did not learn about them not returning as cohosts on the live [Bachelor] finale” on Tuesday, March 15.
Palmer, 43, took some viewers by surprise when he confirmed during Tuesday’s season 26 Bachelor: After the Final Rose special that he would be running the show when co-Bachelorettes Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey start season 19.
The choice not to have Bristowe, 36, and Adams, 31, return as cohosts “wasn’t a surprise for them,” according to the source, who explained that the ladies “needed to know in advance for contractual reasons” about the decision.
The “Off the Vine” podcast host and the California native were told about the personnel change “prior to the announcement,” per the insider, who adds that the former Bachelorettes are “rooting for Gabby and Rachel from afar.”
The former ABC personalities — who searched for love on season 11 and season 16, respectively, of The Bachelorette — cohosted both Katie Thurston and Michelle Young’s seasons in 2021.
Palmer, for his part, stepped in as host for season 26 of The Bachelor after Chris Harrison exited the franchise following season 25 after receiving backlash for his support of Rachael Kirkconnell, who was accused of being racially insensitive in the past. (The former NFL player starred on season five of the dating series in 2004.)
“The decision came at some point throughout this past season that Jesse was a safe choice for the next Bachelorette season,” the source
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, is canceling all public events for the remainder of the week after an announcement today that he has contracted Covid-19.
Some good news from Broadway: Take Me Out, the well-received revival of Richard Greenberg’s baseball play, has extended its run by two weeks at Second Stage’s Hayes Theater.
In Bachelor Nation, the drama doesn’t stay solely on screen. Jason Tartick is opening up about where he and Kaitlyn Bristowe stand with Colton Underwood — and revealed that things aren’t so rosy between them.
Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey are back on set filming the Enchanted sequel, Disenchanted!
Jesse Williams is celebrating the opening night of his Broadway show!
Sweating, trembling and terrified, Jason Tartick lay on the restroom floor at the headquarters of a corporate client after being bowled over by a panic attack in the middle of a critical meeting. “I felt my chest tighten and my heartbeat speed up something crazy, and I just knew I had to get the hell out of there,” he writes in the opening of his new book, The Restart Roadmap: Rewire and Reset Your Career.
Not over it. Kaitlyn Bristowe isn’t a fan of The Bachelorette having two leads for season 19 after her own dramatic experience.
Not exactly a shock! Tayshia Adams revealed when she and Kaitlyn Bristowe found out about Jesse Palmer hosting The Bachelorette, telling Us Weekly exclusively that they were given a heads-up.
Things are NOT looking too rosy for Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams!
Champagne fountains, professional dancers, glammed up dogs, poutine and a who’s who of Bachelor Nation – Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jason Tartick are planning the wedding of the year in Nashville, Tennessee.
Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia are ready to hand out the roses! On Wednesday, ABC released the names, photos, ages and hometowns of 35 men who may appear on the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette”, which will feature two leading ladies for the entirety of their journey.
Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia are ready to hand out the roses! On Wednesday, ABC released the names, photos, ages and hometowns of 35 men who may appear on the upcoming season of , which will feature two leading ladies for the entirety of their journey.The men in question, who range in age from 23 to 36, hail from across the U.S., with 12 potential suitors calling California home. Also of note is the fact that two of the men, Joey and Justin Y., appear to be twins.
After Cassie Randolph surprised fans with an appearance on the Bachelor season finale earlier this month, she joined Kaitlyn Bristowe for a candid interview about her reality past — and her off-camera future.
her "Off the Vine" podcast. "I saw at the end of the ['Bachelor' Season 26] finale that Jesse was announcing the two 'Bachelorettes,' and he said he was going to be by their side for that. So I guess, spoiler alert: I'm not coming back."Kaitlyn, a former "Bachelorette" lead, co-hosted back-to-back seasons of the reality TV show with fellow former franchise lead Tayshia Adams.
This upcoming season of The Bachelorette – which for the first time will feature two leads, Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia – will be hosted by Jesse Palmer.
Kaitlyn Bristowe has mixed feelings about not hosting the next season of “The Bachelorette”. On the latest episode of her “Off the Vine” podcast, the Bachelor Nation star reacted to the news that she and Tayshia Adams will not be returning to host the show’s next season.
Her side of the story. Kaitlyn Bristowe spoke out for the first time about not returning to host The Bachelorette for season 19.
Kaitlyn Bristowe has mixed feelings about not hosting the next season of . On the latest episode of her podcast, the Bachelor Nation star reacted to the news that she and Tayshia Adams will not be returning to host the show's next season.After Kaitlyn and Tayshia led Katie Thurston and Michelle Young's seasons of the show, Jesse Palmer, who hosted Clayton Echard's season of , will guide co-Bachelorettes Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia through their journey.«I think Jesse's amazing.
Cohost changes! Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe made subtle tweaks to their respective social media accounts in response to the announcement that Jesse Palmer is taking over hosting duties for season 19 of The Bachelorette.