Surprise! While fellow Minnesota native Joe Coleman may not have won Michelle Young’s heart over Nayte Olukoya, there is seemingly no bad blood between the exes.
17.12.2021 - 20:55 / usmagazine.com
According to Kaitlyn Bristowe, Michelle Young is in for a tough decision on the season finale of The Bachelorette.
“Back in the day on these shows, we used to be, like, ‘I can’t believe they’re in love with more than one person and they said it.’ Michelle is just — she is so strong in who she is,” the cohost, 36, said during an exclusive interview on Us Weekly’s “Here for the Right Reasons” podcast while promoting the Dancing With the Stars tour. “And she’s like, ‘No, if I’m in love with two
Surprise! While fellow Minnesota native Joe Coleman may not have won Michelle Young’s heart over Nayte Olukoya, there is seemingly no bad blood between the exes.
No (more) hard feelings? Nayte Olukoya dealt with plenty of haters as his journey aired on The Bachelorette, but he didn’t expect heat from fellow former contestants. After fans watched him get engaged to Michelle Young, he confronted Mike Johnson over the season 15 alum’s criticism of him throughout season 18.
Last night’s season 18 finale of “The Bachelorette” was nothing short of dramatic.
It's been three months since Michelle Young and Nayte Olukoya got engaged on , and the two are still sporting that newly engaged glow.«I think this is exactly where I am supposed to be,» the 28-year-old teacher tells ET's Lauren Zima.
The Bachelorette‘s Michelle Young handed out her final rose while also handing ABC yet another primetime win.
Loving their love story! Michelle Young found her happy ending with fiancé Nayte Olukoya — and Bachelor Nation can’t wait to see where the couple goes next.
There’s no rule book for being the Bachelorette, but Michelle Young has no regrets regarding any bumps in the road when it comes to looking for The One — and getting engaged to Nayte Olukoya — on season 18 of the series.
Not what it seems. After winning The Bachelorette season 18, Nayte Olukoya shared a sweet message to his love Michelle Young — and called out the ABC reality show’s editing.
Come again? After Bachelorette viewers poked fun at the loud waves in Michelle Young and Brandon Jones‘ scene in the finale, an ABC executive hilariously responded to the critique.
"Bachelorette" season 18 star Michelle Young has made her final decision. The reality star had whittled down her group of suitors to just two: Nayte Olukoya and Brandon Jones. Both beaus met Young's parents – though Young's family wasn't particularly fond of Jones, Us Weekly reports.
After one of the most heart-wrenching breakups in Bachelor Nation history, Brandon Jones came face-to-face with Michelle Young during the live After the Final Rose special on Tuesday, December 21.
The season 18 finale of “The Bachelorette” was a doozy.
Michelle Young is engaged! On Tuesday's season finale of , the teacher got her fairy-tale ending when Nayte Olukoya popped the question.The finale saw Nayte and Brandon Jones vying for Michelle's heart, before she had to break things off with one of them.
While Michelle Young has been praised for how she’s handled her role as the season 18 Bachelorette, the Tuesday, December 21, finale got slightly messy.
More to the story? Nayte Olukoya shed light on his conversation with his stepdad about whether he was ready to marry Michelle Young, addressing critics who believe he isn’t prepared to get down on one knee in the Tuesday, December 21, finale.
Bachelorette cohost Kaitlyn Bristowe may not be an official part of Clayton Echard’s Bachelor journey, but she’s ready and willing to give him advice after watching the season 26 trailer.
Kaitlyn Bristowe is sharing some secrets ahead of Tuesday's epic finale. ET's Lauren Zima caught up with the reality TV star during rehearsals for the upcoming tour where she dished on the «difficult decision» Michelle Young has to make on Tuesday night's finale.«So, we told Michelle at the beginning to like, surrender to falling in love with more than one person and she really did that right up until the end.