Suzanne Somers received a touching gift from her husband shortly before she passed away, and her team is sharing it with the world.
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The creator of Netflix reality hit “Love Is Blind” is responding to a lawsuit by a cast member alleging “inhumane working conditions” in addition to recent complaints of two other cast members that their mental health needs were ignored, and they were deprived of food and water.
In the lawsuit — which is still ongoing — former cast member Jeremy Hartwell made numerous allegations, including “an excess of alcohol” on se,t
Meanwhile, back in April an article in Insider featured accounts of the poor mental health of contestants during the show, detailing the experiences of Danielle Ruhl, Nick Thompson and others.
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Speakig with Variety, Chris Coehlen, president of Kinetic Content, which produces the show for Netflix, responded.
Addressing Ruhl’s claims that her mental health deteriorated during filming, Coehlen insisted that she never shared any concerns at the time.
“These are very serious issues that she describes, and if her recent allegations about her mental health history are true, unfortunately she didn’t disclose this before filming,” Coelen said
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In response, Ruhl told Variety, “I will admit that, at the time of filming, I did say that I was in a really good mental space.”
Ruhl also told Insider that she experienced a panic attack, and told producers she has having suicidal thoughts. Coelen, however, insisted that never happened.
“She didn’t inform the production team that she was having any thoughts of self-harm. If she had, we wouldn’t have continued to film with her,” he said. “She never asked anyone in
Suzanne Somers received a touching gift from her husband shortly before she passed away, and her team is sharing it with the world.
Made in Chelsea's Olivia Bentley has suggested that she's dating her Made in Chelsea co-star, Hugo Mackenzie-Wood, as she posted some cosy snaps of them to Instagram.The 28 year old is currently in Sydney, Australia, with a number of her Made in Chelsea cast mates including Ruby Adler, Sam Prince and Yasmine Zweegers. And Olivia made sure to post two black and white snaps of herself with Hugo, 23, to Instagram, where she could be seen placing a tender hand on his face and laughing at the camera, whilst he rested his hand on her leg. In the second snap, she pulled his head into her neck and both of them looked very at-ease in each other's company.
The couple behind the photography book “Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love” offered a glimpse into the project that uncovered queer romances on National Coming Out Day.
As Love Island Games is set to storms screens this November, we caught up with this year's Love Island contestant Molly Marsh about her thoughts on the series.The 22-year-old exclusively revealed that she's excited and can't wait to tune in, remarking: "It was a rumour for so long and now it's actually a thing. It's crazy but it looks great." But Molly didn't just admit she's looking forward to the all-stars season, but she's also got her eyes set on a role for herself.
Hailey and Justin Bieber looked very loved-up while stepping out for a breakfast date on Monday (October 9) in West Hollywood, California.
Taiwanese actors Jieh-Wen King and Hsueh Shih-Ling and Indonesian actor Angga Yunanda have been cast in Lim Lungyin’s action adventure Malice, an amitious co-production between Taiwan, Czech Republic and Indonesia.
A contestant from Love Is Blind is suing after her horrific experience on the show. According to People on Friday,
Love Is Blind contestant Tran Dang has hit production companies Kinetic Content and Delirium TV with a sexual assault, false imprisonment and negligence lawsuit, claims the companies and the show’s creator are pushing back against.
A brand new Love Island spin-off, named Love Island Games, is soon set to come to our screens, with Maya Jama as the host, and a stellar line-up of former show personalities confirmed to take part.The new show will make its debut in the US on November 1 on Peacock, but the date it will air in the UK is yet to be confirmed. Love Island Games will see some former Love Island stars from the UK, US, Australian, Swedish, German and French versions of the series, come together to live in a sprawling villa in Fiji. Whilst there, they will compete in various challenges together, and there might even be romance along the way.
Love Islanders are getting another chance at finding love in the upcoming Love Island Games!
BBC).The subject is tackled in Netflix documentary series Beckham, where Victoria speaks for the first time about how the highly publicised allegations affected their marriage.“It was the hardest period for us because it felt like the world was against us,” Victoria said. “Here’s the thing – we were against each other, if I’m being completely honest.”While the couple don’t discuss specifics around the allegations, the former Spice Girl described the media circus as a “nightmare”.“You know, up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, we were connected, we had each other,” Victoria said.
Love Island's Jess Harding has taken a brutal swipe at her ex boyfriend Sammy Root after calling it quits on their relationship three months after they won the hit ITV show. The couple met in the Love Island villa and after a turbulent journey on the show, they became the favourite couple and took home the winning title.
Binge-watching Love Is Blind is a guilty pleasure for many, but understanding the timeline of the experiment can be confusing. With many contestants declaring their love for eachother seemingly within a few days, how long are the participants truly in the pods? Are they chatting for days, weeks, or even months? Fortunately, a former contestant has provided some clarity regarding the show's timeline. As Love Is Blind season five rolls out in segments, the ultimate fate of the couples remains unknown.
Any Sammy Root drama appeared to be far from Jess Harding's mind as she partied with pals at the world-famous O Beach beach club in Ibiza. Jess's girls' trip came as news broke that she and Sammy, 22, had reportedly called time on their relationship.The couple bagged the top spot on Love Island 2023 in July, but it appears the pair struggled to make things work outside of the villa.Taking to Instagram Stories on Monday 2 October, the Love Island star posted a series of snippets from her girlie break away – which included Champagne sprays, DJ nights and glamorous beach club trips.
Irish rugby player and reality star Greg O'Shea tackled the “biggest challenge” over the weekend involving a 3.8km sea swim, a 180km bike ride, and a 42km run. Greg, who scooped up first place with Amber Gill on Love Island in 2019, took part in the Ironman Barcelona on October 1 and was supported from the sidelines by his South African model girlfriend Jeanni Mulder, who he has been dating since earlier this year. Before taking on the huge challenge, the model shared some sweet words of support for her beau as she wrote: “Tomorrow is one of your biggest challenges yet and I've been lucky enough to see the hard work you have put in and it's safe to say I have never believed in someone the way I believe in you.
Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan appeared in high spirits as they enjoyed a wholesome Saturday night this week, taking the former's mum, Jill, out for dinner in Manchester.The couple, who won Winter Love Island in March this year, have been going strong for six months now and appear close to one another's families. Snapped heading out for the evening, 25-year-old Kai had his two ladies on a side each as he wrapped a loving arm around his mum, while holding onto Sanam's hand.
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Emily Longeretta When “Love Is Blind” made its debut on Netflix in 2020, the series introduced a completely new way for people to find love, without all the rules of usual dating. On the show, the single contestants begin dating individuals through a wall, unable to see what the person on the other side looks like. Throughout the process, they can’t meet until they get engaged.