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Today is Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
Since last week’s episode, ABC and The Bachelor franchise have taken some big blows regarding the production process, bullying and body shaming. The scandals are piling up so much that it might finally be appropriate to ask, “Why the hell am I still watching this show?”
Rose lovers, there’s a difference between drama and just being mean. For season 25, the girls are downright evil to the core.
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
It’s 2021 and we still can’t get through one season of The Bachelor without that one contestant who can’t grasp the entire process of the show. Once a contestant becomes insecure about the competition, it’s only a matter of time before they start spiraling and end up in the Reject SUV.
Roses are red,
Over the past few seasons, it’s become the norm for seasons to end unconventionally and usually with some form of a twist. Former Bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. (season 22) cursed the franchise in 2018 when he proposed to Becca Kufrin, dumped her and then proposed to his runner-up Lauren Burnham after filming wrapped.
During Monday night’s episode, the time crunch to eliminate the remaining men became very real, very fast. Tayshia Adams had no problem going Kill Bill mode and sent a majority of them packing before going into hometowns.
Brace yourselves, rose lovers. This week's episode of The Bachelorette is not for the faint of heart and will take you through the ringer.
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A Bachelorette tale as old as time: who’s real, and who’s fake?
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Here’s what you need to know:
Don’t fret, rose lovers. Tayshia Adams has finally come to the rescue. After Clare Crawley self-exited with Dale Moss and single-handedly blew up The Bachelorette last week, we can finally resume watching season 16 with a new, improved lead. To say the least, producers pulled the show out of a death spiral that made the first four episodes nearly unwatchable.
Rose lovers, this is not a drill: Clare Crawley has officially “blown up” The Bachelorette.
Rose lovers, the only silver lining this season could possibly have, is Chris Harrison himself escorting Clare Crawley out to her own Reject SUV, but one can only hope.
You would think casting a 39-year-old Bachelorette lead would translate into the most mature season in Bachelor franchise history. Wrong. The only thing Clare Crawley is doing as the Bachelorette is showing everything not to do when looking for a relationship.
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 21. Here’s what you need to know:
Hope you have your fantasy league picks in order, rose lovers. It’s finally time for another “most dramatic season yet” of The Bachelorette with Clare Crawley in the driver's seat. Chris Harrison promised himself that it’s “worth the wait,” so let’s hope he’s right.
Astrology next to politics looks like an oxymoron at first glance. Although they don’t necessarily go hand-in-hand, it’s important to humble the 2020 presidential candidates into their own respective zodiac signs. In doing so, it’s easy to analyze and debunk the means behind all the campaign madness. There’s a reason as to why Donald Trump is constantly involved in drama and why Joe Biden is so well-versed in his sneak attack methods. So maybe the answer is written in the stars. Here’s a closer look at the 2020 presidential candidates from an astrological perspective: