Britt Nilsson is officially a mom! The former contestant and her husband, Jeremy Byrne, welcomed their first child together, a baby girl named Noa Ellis Joy.
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While former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay has undoubtedly become the mouthpiece for people of color within The Bachelor franchise, yet another alum is speaking out about their experience as a minority on the show.
Catherine Giudici, who won season 17 starring Sean Lowe, took to Instagram over the weekend and opened up about what it felt like to get cast, admitting she felt she was chosen to include more diversity.
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Britt Nilsson is officially a mom! The former contestant and her husband, Jeremy Byrne, welcomed their first child together, a baby girl named Noa Ellis Joy.
Britt Nilsson and her husband, Jeremy Byrne, welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on Tuesday, June 23.The former reality star announced her daughter’s arrival on Friday, June 26, sharing a series of photos and posts on Instagram.
Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici joked that they have another little one on the way six months after their daughter Mia’s arrival.“It’s happening again!” the former Bachelor, 36, captioned a Thursday, June 25, Instagram photo of himself cradling his wife’s baby bump. “Yep, just want to alert all of you to our furniture line @homebyseanandcatherine again by showing you this old pregnancy announcement.
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Bachelor alum Bekah Martinez proved she’s a multitasking mama as she breastfed her toddler daughter and 1-day-old son together on Saturday, June 20.The former reality TV star, 25, shared a video on her Instagram Stories that showed her nursing her baby boy, who was born on Friday, June 19.“In case you were wondering how the breastfeeding is going …” she wrote on the video along with three laughing-crying emojis as her daughter Ruth, 16 months, looked into the camera and said “Dada” as Martinez
alum is a mom after welcoming her first child with fiancé Humberto Preciado. Robertson took to her Instagram Story on Sunday to announce that their baby boy had arrived. The news comes six months after the model announced her engagement and pregnancy last December. «My guys,» Robertson wrote on Sunday alongside a photo of Preciado relaxing on a hospital bed as their newborn son rested nearby.
Bekah Martinez is officially a momma of two!
Bekah Martinez's family just got a little bigger. The former contestant and her boyfriend, Grayston Leonard, welcomed their second child together, a baby boy, on Friday.
Madison Prewett revealed the main thing she is looking for in a future partner.“I would say my No. 1 thing, obviously, would be faith for me,” the Bachelor alum, 24, told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday, June 15, while promoting the launch of FaithSocial’s app.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentUTA has signed “The Bachelor” alum and “The Viall Files” host Nick Viall for representation in all areas. The multi-hyphenate personality is best known for starring in the 21st season of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” after participating in three prior seasons of the franchise.
Sean Lowe and his wife, Catherine Giudici, aren’t done expanding their family after welcoming their third child.“We’ve talked about adopting a fourth child,” the former Bachelor, 36, recently told Us Weekly while promoting his Gillette partnership. “I don’t know if we’re done having biological children.
Sean Lowe is hopeful that the cast of will look more like America. In an interview with ET's Lauren Zima on Monday, the former Bachelor opened up about Rachel Lindsay's criticism of the franchise, which she called «white washed.» As the only black lead in the franchise's 18-year history, Rachel said that the franchise needs to cast a black man as Bachelor — and Sean agrees. «I would say I want to see a black Bachelor.
Catherine Giudici, 34, didn’t think she’d have a chance at becoming The Bachelor winner when she appeared on the show’s 17th season and it’s all because she thought she was only chosen to represent people of color.
The Bachelor struggle to make it to the altar, Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici never had that problem.Lowe, who first appeared on Emily Maynard‘s season of The Bachelorette, became the lead on season 17 of The Bachelor. He was branded as the “Virgin Bachelor,” as he had revealed that he was a born-again virgin and was saving himself for marriage.The graphic designer, for her part, didn’t know what to expect when she joined the dating show.However, she quickly fell in love.
Tyler Cameron, Seinne Fleming and Lauren Burnham are among the members of the ABC franchise demanding change amid the Black Lives Matter movement.Bachelor Nation took to Instagram on Monday, June 8, to sign and share a Charge.org petition titled, “A Campaign For Anti-Racism in the Bachelor Franchise.”“ABC and Warner Bros. have been producing Bachelor content for 18 years.
The Bachelor franchise is overwhelmingly white. And if for some reason you don’t believe that, let Catherine Lowe—Bachelor Nation member and contestant on Sean Lowe’s season of The Bachelor—tell you how it felt to be one of few women of color on the season she competed in.
Throughout summer 2020, ABC will be looking back at some of the most memorable seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette with an eight-week special, The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever! First up, on the June 8 episode, is season 17 of The Bachelor, which starred Sean Lowe. Sean gave Catherine Giudici his final rose and proposed during the show’s finale, which aired in March 2013. Seven years later, they’re still happily together with three kids.
Catherine Giudici’s 5-month-old daughter, Mia, spit up on her face in a hilarious Sunday, June 7, photo.“Kissing babies is a risky game,” the Bachelor alum’s husband, Sean Lowe, wrote via Instagram.
Catherine Giudici is opening up about her time on The Bachelor and admits that she has always felt she was cast on the show to check a box to bring some diversity to the series.