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Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette has been indefinitely pushed back, ABC will still bring fresh Bachelor content with The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!, kicking off with a retrospective look at the most memorable seasons in the franchise.
The special series will for 10 three-hour episodes, beginning this week.TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, HGTV’s Good Bones, MTV’s Double Shot of Love With DJ Pauly D & Vinny and TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? begin new
.Pride Live isn't letting the COVID-19 pandemic cancel Stonewall Day.
Britney Spears has so much love for the LGBTQ community!
Because she’s been there and done that, literally, former Bachelor contestant/tear fountain Ashley Iaconetti is recapping The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons—Ever for Cosmopolitan.
Jason Tartick turned down the chance to propose to Kaitlyn Bristowe during The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons Ever — but for good reason.The Bachelorette alum, 31, joined his girlfriend, 35, on the Thursday, June 18, episode of her “Off the Vine” podcast to dish on the decision he made to avoid making Bristowe live through another TV proposal.
Live Nation Urban and LiveXLive Media, Inc. collaborated with Color of Change for the star-studded Lift Every Voice: A Juneteenth Special Friday (June 19) to celebrate the day slavery ended in America.
Let’s be honest, Quibi isn’t doing so hot right now. We are just over two months post-launch and the fledgling streaming service isn’t taking off in the way the executives could have hoped.
Lauren Zima, adding there wasn't "any pressure" and producers simply wanted to "make it special" (ahem, and get those ratings).Apparently, Jason gave some thought to the idea, but ended up shooting it down "after about a day of thinking." Why, you ask? Other than maybe not wanting to get engaged over a Zoom call on national TV? A post shared by (@jason_tartick) on Jason tells ET that while The Bachelor franchise is part of his and Kaitlyn's "history" he didn't want to propose on a night that
Because she’s been there and done that, literally, former Bachelor contestant/tear fountain Ashley Iaconetti is recapping The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons—Ever for Cosmopolitan.
The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever! revisited Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth’s love story on Monday, June 15, but noticeably left out the moment he got down on one knee in 2015.Social media users took to Twitter to point out that the condensed version of season 11 of The Bachelorette opted not to include Booth, 31, proposing to Bristowe, 34.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAfter its no so greatest debut ever, “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!” came in even with its second episode, as NBC won the night overall.“The Bachelor” highlights shows scored a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 2.2 million total viewers, down a fraction from the 2.4 million viewers who tuned in for the premiere last week.
Matthew McConaughey is having a needed conversation.
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Peter Weber and Kelley Flanagan are super happy together!
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Will Thorne Staff WriterABC aired the first part of its summer stroll down Bachelor Nation memory lane, however, a much smaller audience than is usual for “The Bachelor” tuned in to watch.The premiere of “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!” scored a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 2.4 million total viewers.
Because she’s been there and done that, literally, former Bachelor contestant/tear fountain Ashley Iaconetti is recapping The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever for Cosmopolitan. With insider insight as well as a clear eye for what actually went down both in front of and behind the cameras, read on for her thoughts.
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.
Chad Michael Murray is parlaying his “One Tree Hill” fame to support Black organizations.