Moving on. While Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson may not have found long-lasting love in the pods, the Love Is Blind alums have tried to navigate their split with mutual respect.
16.09.2022 - 14:47 / usmagazine.com
The season 2 cast of Love Is Blind picked up filming months after their weddings for a three-episode series titled After the Altar.
During the series, which began production after the March reunion, Iyanna McNeely temporarily moved out of the home she shared with Jarrette Jones as they struggled with their differences, including the security guard partying until the early hours of the morning.
During a dinner with her mom, Jarrette promised: “Because I love Iyanna so much, I’m willing to do what I need to change.”
She subsequently moved back in. “I’m learning what it takes to be a better husband, to be a better partner and I’m committed to this lifelong partnership with you and doing what I need to do to make sure it’s working,” Jarrette said. “The foundation is set for long-term and for the children that we decide to bring in this world because I see nothing but a successful and thriving relationship. Making memories with one another, us being, like, this super happy, engaged couple with each other.”
In turn, Iyanna vowed to “stop running” when he makes her mad and work on her communication.
One month before the Netflix show started streaming on Friday, September 16, however, Jarrette and Iyanna announced that they had split after one year of marriage.
“After much thought, we’re saddened to share that we have separated and will begin the process of divorcing,” they wrote in a joint statement in August. “While we have love for each other, our lives are going in different directions and that’s OK. Coming to this decision was far from easy and we will always wish each other the absolute best.”
Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson, meanwhile, appeared to be in a great place during filming, showing no signs of issues. News broke that
Moving on. While Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson may not have found long-lasting love in the pods, the Love Is Blind alums have tried to navigate their split with mutual respect.
Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson’s divorce is already taking a nasty turn!
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that David Neilson is a legend of Coronation Street. The actor has spent an incredible 27 years playing the ITV's soap's much-loved Roy Cropper. The cafe owner made his debut on the cobbles back in July 1995.
The Only Way Is Essex's Lauren Goodger has confided in her fans that she now has the hots for two male celebrities following a recurring dream about the pair.Taking to her Instagram story on Wednesday (28 September), the 36 year old admitted she now fancied "two boys" - one from TOWIE and one from Love Island. However, the identity of the two lucky celebs remains a mystery with Lauren keeping their names very close to her chest.
David E. Kelley’s investigative drama series “The Calling” were released Monday by Peacock, offering a glimpse into the show ahead of its Nov. 10 debut on the streamer. Adapted from a series of novels by author Dror Mishani, the show’s plot follows a New York Police Department detective named Avraham Avraham (Jeff Wilbush), who typically relies on spirituality to guide his pursuit of truth until one investigation makes him rethink his beliefs. The series stars Wilbush, Juliana Canfield, Karen Robinson and Michael Mosley. One image highlights a particularly tense, yet slightly absurd moment where Wilbush is locked hands with a man wearing a hotdog suit in what looks like the context of an interrogation.
Nick Thompson and Danielle Ruhl are both getting their say after their recent split.
We were rooting for you! We were all rooting for you!
An Australian TV presenter was spotted taking an impromptu nap on live television after covering The Queen ’s funeral for 14 hours straight. Today show host Allison Langdon had been working around the clock in London to broadcast coverage from the Queen’s state funeral for audiences back home in Australia.
Kyle Abrams has confirmed that he has split from Deepti Vempati, just days after their romance was officially revealed on Love is Blind: After the Alter.
Love Is Blind: After the Alter is answering some burning questions.
It's been six months since fans got a chance to see which couples from season 2 made it to «I do» and which ones called it quits. In that time, both married couples, Iyanna McNeely and Jarrette Jones and Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson, have sadly ended their marriages. But in the previously taped special, which debuted on Netflix on Friday, they were all still together, working through their differences. In fact, the one pair whose future remained up in the air during the three-episode special was Deepti Vempati and Kyle Abrams.
will feature four new faces when season 48 of the sketch show kicks off Oct. 1 on NBC. Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow, and Devon Walker are being added as featured players on the long-running sketch series.The new additions come on the heels of significant departures last season, including those of Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon and Melissa Villaseñor, among others.
is back for an special, and in this shocking new sneak peek clip, exes Natalie Lee and Shayne Jansen are still at odds following their at-the-altar split. In the new clip, the cast is getting together for a theme party when Shaina Hurley arrives with her new man, Christos Lardakis. Natalie is clearly upset by Shaina's presence, accusing her co-star in an aside interview of causing further rifts between her and Shayne. «Seeing Shaina is tough,» Natalie says. «Shayne and I were so close to having forever love that we actually talked about giving it another chance.
Emily Longeretta “Love Is Blind” is back! The Netflix reality series, produced by Kinetic Content and hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, will return for its 12-episode third season on Oct. 19, the streaming service announced on Wednesday. Once again, the experiment will follow singles looking for love — this time in Dallas — as they are hopeful to fall for The One without ever having seen them. The pairs who choose to get engaged then get to meet and love in the real world, and attempt to plan their weddings and decide if they will stay married. Chris Coelen, Ally Simpson, Eric Detwiler, Brent Gauches, Brian Smith and Heather Crowe executive produce. The first four episodes of Season 3 will be released on Oct. 19. Episodes 5-7 will debut Oct. 26, followed by episodes 8-10 on Nov. 9. The finale and the reunion will drop on Nov. 9.
Love is Blind — because it’s so hard to see through the tears?
Keeping it real. Danielle Ruhl responded to fans asking her why she doesn’t seem more upset following her split from husband Nick Thompson — revealing she’s more heartbroken than they think.
BreAnna Bell David E. Kelley urged his fellow showrunners and TV writers to be mindful of the privilege they have in the platform that television provides to reach millions of viewers as he accepted the 2022 Creative Conscience Award Thursday night at Variety’s Showrunners Dinner presented by A+E Studios. The kudo was presented to Kelley for his decades-long career of socially conscious work, which includes such series as “The Practice,” “Boston Public,” “Boston Legal,” “Ally McBeal,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” “Big Little Lies,” “Nine Perfect Strangers” and “Big Sky,” among others. “If our work matters, even a little, then that’s something,” Kelley said.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large David E. Kelley has heard it for most of his career — that he has a knack for writing compelling female leads. Case in point: “Ally McBeal,” written at a time when there weren’t many strong leading women on television. “I usually duck for cover,” Kelley says about the mention of this part of his TV legacy. “More times than not I feign ignorance and just go, ‘Look, I just try to write characters as interestingly, and with as much dimension as possible.’ I’ve not ever felt that I’ve got an inside track on female characters or the feminine mystique in any way. I just try to write characters. I’m always a bit confused [when people say], ‘you write your females just as strong as the men.’ And I’m like, why wouldn’t I?”