[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 25 premiere of The Bachelor. Read at your own risk!] No, it’s not a mistake. It’s been just two weeks (two!) since Tayshia and Zac rode off into the Palm Springs desert in a cardboard NYC taxi after finding love at the La Quinta Resort and putting
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There’s another shake-up on the set of The Bachelorette. UsWeekly reports that JoJo Fletcher, who held the titular position back in Season 12, is heading to the ranch to take over for host Chris Harrison, at least temporarily. According to the magazine, Harrison is under quarantine for 14 days after going to Texas to drop off
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the series premiere of The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart. Read at your own risk!] I didn’t know what to expect from The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart, but the series premiere of this musical spin-off hit the right notes (I’ll try to keep the corny music
Chris Harrison earned his paycheck with truly one of the most dramatic season finales of The Bachelor ever as Peter Weber‘s season came to a close live on ABC. It was honestly one of the craziest, messiest reality TV moments I’ve ever seen, as a family tore itself apart for our entertainment. The Weber family
It was Chris Harrison‘s time to shine, as The Bachelor went 15 percent live, 85 percent pre-recorded for part one of Peter Weber‘s season finale. We finally found out who Peter’s mom Barbara was crying about when she said “Bring her home to us,” the line that had taunted us in previews throughout the season.
The Bachelor reconvened Peter Weber‘s castoffs for the annual shouting match known as The Women Tell All. This one was less miserable than usual, and moved along pretty quickly. Having the rose ceremony take up the first 25 minutes and a PSA take up the last 15 kept the show on track. It was pretty
You kinda gotta feel a little bad for Victoria F. She thought she was going on The Bachelor to build her personal brand, gain some Instagram followers, and sell some hair gummies. Instead she got branded with the scarlet letter on national TV. Her life probably isn’t ruined — this will blow over eventually —
Hooo boy The Bachelor is getting real now! Peter Weber has his final four: Hannah Ann, Victoria F., Kelsey, and Madi. Natasha and Kelley got sent home. The last two voices of reason are gone. The drama is about to get even more dramatic. The show continued its South American tour with a trip to
The Bachelor returned from last week’s cliffhanger where Peter Weber and Hannah Brown were trying to work out their still-present feelings for each other, and things stayed pretty intense! They talked about how confused they are about their feelings, and Peter stroked Hannah’s hair and they came very, very close to kissing. But in the
Summer is officially over, as Bachelor in Paradise has finished its sixth season and The Bachelor‘s 2019 cycle has comes to a close. It will start over, the same but slightly different, like The Dark Tower, with Peter Weber in the lead in January. But that’s in the future. This is a night to celebrate
As this week’s episode Bachelor in Paradise opens, everyone’s still processing Derek’s exit. (Blake didn’t even realize it happened.) People are sad for him and sad he’s gone, but everyone seems to agree he did the right thing. Now the question is: What’s going on with JPJ and Tayshia? Chris, as the elder statesman of
Welcome to another week in Sayulita! This episode of Bachelor in Paradise starts off with a little bit of déjà vu. The guys have the roses this week, meaning we have some new female blood coming down the stairs soon. Derek is on the market again, and pot-stirrer Kristina (seriously, does she have any other
Bachelor in Paradise rolled on. Crabs kept crabbing, Cam kept moping, John Paul Jones fell asleep hanging over the edge of a pool, and the Hannah-Blake-Dylan love triangle continued. Demi and Derek seemed like a strong couple, but Demi wasn’t telling him something: Demi was dating a woman back in LA. Derek could tell something
Bachelor in Paradise is back for another season of deBEACHery at Sayulita Resort. Wells is back behind the bar, Chris Bukowski is back for the first time since 2015, and Chris Harrison never left. Who will fall in love and get married? Who will get in a drunken screaming fistfight? Who will John Paul Jones?
Guess what, folks, it’s the most dramatic and shocking conclusion in the history of The Bachelorette and America, as Hannah Brown chose between Jed Wyatt and Tyler Cameron. She chose Jed, and she chose wrong. At least in retrospect. As they say, hindsight is 10/10 x 2. Jed, you see, lied about how close his
Liam is away, so I’m filling in for Part One of The Bachelorette‘s two-night finale. But don’t worry, he’ll be back tomorrow to lead us into the sunset of Hannah‘s season. This episode was an emotional rollercoaster, to say the least. I laughed. I cried (seriously). I screamed! (Four times?! We’ll get to that in