A Meath man has revealed how he blagged his way within five feet of Matt Damon on the movie set of The Last Duel last week - by pretending to check on the cows.
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.A Meath man has revealed how he blagged his way within five feet of Matt Damon on the movie set of The Last Duel last week - by pretending to check on the cows.
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The contestants competing for Matt James‘ heart on his season of “The Bachelor” have been revealed. The ABC dating show announced 43 women who could appear on James’ cycle on Monday.
Matt James' heart on his season of have been revealed. The ABC dating show announced 43 women who could appear on James' cycle on Monday.James' contestants are mostly in their 20s.
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Matt James signed off Instagram after arriving in Farmington, Pennsylvania, to film The Bachelor.“See y’all in a few months,” the real estate broker, 28, wrote in a since-deleted post on his Instagram Story on Tuesday, September 22.