More than five years after Andi Dorfman handed out roses on The Bachelorette, she has accepted a proposal from Blaine Hart.
16.03.2022 - 06:31 / variety.com
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentSPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead, if you have not watched Clayton Echard’s finale of “The Bachelor,” which aired March 14 and 15 on ABC.After replacing Chris Harrison as host of “The Bachelor,” Jesse Palmer has inked a deal to return as host of the franchise’s female-led series, “The Bachelorette,” which will return with its 19th season this summer.“The Bachelorette” Season 19 will make history in a franchise first with two leading ladies: Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia, both finalists from Clayton Echard’s season of “The Bachelor.”On Echard’s dramatic season finale, which aired on Tuesday night, Windey and Recchia faced a dual breakup, shocking viewers who sounded off on Twitter about Echard’s decisions. Over the last few episodes, Echard told both women he was in love with them, in addition to admitting to sleeping with both of them in the fantasy suites.
(That said, both women certainly deserve another shot at love on their own season of “The Bachelorette.”) “The Bachelorette” typically airs in the spring with a May premiere. With its premiere set for July 11 this season, the ABC franchise is taking a bit of a breather and going off the air for a handful of months for the first time in nearly a year.Last year, “Bachelor” programming was essentially year-round with back-to-back seasons, which was unconventional for the franchise — in 2021, in addition to Matt James’ season of “The Bachelor” and the return of “Bachelor In Paradise” in the summer, two seasons of “The Bachelorette” aired in the same year with Katie Thurston leading Season 17 in the spring, and Michelle Young starring in Season 18 in the fall.With “The Bachelorette” now being programmed in the summer, no word
.More than five years after Andi Dorfman handed out roses on The Bachelorette, she has accepted a proposal from Blaine Hart.
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.
Let their rosy journey begin! After Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia were named joint leads of The Bachelorette earlier this month, their season is already underway.
Wait a minute! Connor Brennan set the record straight on his future with Bachelor Nation, denying any involvement with season 19 of The Bachelorette.
Things are NOT looking too rosy for Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams!
Bye-bye, Bachelorette! Tayshia Adams is speaking out after it was confirmed that she will no longer cohost the ABC dating show — at least for now.
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.
Twins, two Bachelorettes and 30 other men walk into the mansion, what could go wrong? Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey are both set to star as the Bachelorette on season 19 and ABC has released the first look at their potential suitors.
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.
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.
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.
Two Bachelorettes are better than one! For season 19 of the ABC dating series, Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia will embark on a journey to find love — at the same time.
For Clayton Echard, hindsight is 20/20 is an understatement. The season 26 Bachelor and Susie Evans got real about watching the finale episodes of the ABC show together, including his messy splits from Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey.
Sucks to suck, Clayton Echard! But you were so s**tty in your run on the reality TV juggernaut this season, we actually appreciate you for breathing new life into The Bachelorette now!
The most dramatic season yet? Clayton Echard‘s Bachelor journey came to a shocking end on Tuesday, March 15, and even former ABC stars couldn’t see the twists coming.