Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the Aug. 31 episode of “Bachelor in Paradise.”
An eventful cocktail party dominated Tuesday’s “Bachelor in Paradise.”
The episode resumed with conflict between enemies Aaron Clancy and Thomas Jacobs over their love triangle with Tammy Ly. Tammy tried and failed to de-escalate Aaron, who was emotional and felt “betrayed” by her actions. Her cries were met with hostility, and the two ended their relationship before the rose ceremony.
Another love triangle was in the midst of exploding, as Karl Smith and Chasen Nick fought over Deandra Kanu. Karl had given Deandra a bracelet as a gift to show his affection, and Nick opted to give her a necklace to one-up the gesture. Deandra returned the bracelet to Karl, noting that she didn’t want to lead him on.
Nick’s gift rubbed Karl the wrong way, who accused him of trying to compete.
An eventful cocktail party dominated Tuesday’s “Bachelor in Paradise.”
The episode resumed with conflict between enemies Aaron Clancy and Thomas Jacobs over their love triangle with Tammy Ly. Tammy tried and failed to de-escalate Aaron, who was emotional and felt “betrayed” by her actions. Her cries were met with hostility, and the two ended their relationship before the rose ceremony.
Another love triangle was in the midst of exploding, as Karl Smith and Chasen Nick fought over Deandra Kanu. Karl had given Deandra a bracelet as a gift to show his affection, and Nick opted to give her a necklace to one-up the gesture. Deandra returned the bracelet to Karl, noting that she didn’t want to lead him on.
Nick’s gift rubbed Karl the wrong way, who accused him of trying to compete.
- 9/1/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Just when it seemed that Bachelor in Paradise couldn't possibly get more dramatic, it goes and ups the ante. The ABC dating show's latest week saw five cast members get sent packing, following the emergence of a number of tense love triangles. This followed the folks who had already been eliminated during week one: Victoria Paul, Victoria Larson, Serena Chew and Kelsey Weier. This week, more problems arose with such new arrivals as Becca Kufrin, Kendall Long, Tia Booth, Thomas Jacobs, Chasen Nick and Chris Conran. Chris immediately hit it off with Jessenia Cruz, which left Ivan Hall questioning his future. Meanwhile, Tia caused issues for Demi...
- 9/1/2021
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Dec. 14 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
Last week’s episode brought Bennett Jordan back into the pool of Tayshia Adams’ contestants. This week, another man returned: host Chris Harrison.
After leaving the property to help move his son to college, Chris returned to offer Tayshia some advice going into the week. They discussed the process of narrowing her remaining seven (eight with the returned Bennett) down to four leading into hometowns. “The honeymoon phase, if you will, is kind of over at this point,” Tayshia told him. “I started to really put my future into perspective.”
Blake Moynes’ relationship was the first to be considered, as the two-headed to their first one-on-one date. Blake — who had originally fallen hard for the season’s first Bachelorette, Clare Crawley — had asked Tayshia for patience as he navigated those feelings. Since then,...
Last week’s episode brought Bennett Jordan back into the pool of Tayshia Adams’ contestants. This week, another man returned: host Chris Harrison.
After leaving the property to help move his son to college, Chris returned to offer Tayshia some advice going into the week. They discussed the process of narrowing her remaining seven (eight with the returned Bennett) down to four leading into hometowns. “The honeymoon phase, if you will, is kind of over at this point,” Tayshia told him. “I started to really put my future into perspective.”
Blake Moynes’ relationship was the first to be considered, as the two-headed to their first one-on-one date. Blake — who had originally fallen hard for the season’s first Bachelorette, Clare Crawley — had asked Tayshia for patience as he navigated those feelings. Since then,...
- 12/15/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
When it comes to love, Tayshia Adams doesn't play games. But the 30-year-old reality star was willing to sit in the hot seat and answer some burning questions about her Bachelorette suitors during the Dec. 9th episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Using her "Bachelorette generator," Ellen DeGeneres had random phrases pop up on her screen and then asked Tayshia to reveal which guy fit that description. When asked which of her men were most likely to slide into a celebrity's DMs, for instance, Tayshia picked Chasen Nick. And when asked which person was most likely to be drunk at a rose ceremony, Tayshia replied, "Oh that's definitely Noah...
- 12/9/2020
- E! Online
This season of The Bachelorette has been one for the ages. For the first time in the history of the United States version, there have been two Bachelorettes. Now that Clare Crawley has already found love, it’s Tayshia Adams’ turn, and Chasen Nick is one of the contestants in the running. The California native has never had a super serious relationship, but he’s ready to settle down and he’s hoping that Tayshia will be the one. It’s already clear that he has the good looks and charm to attract Tayshia’s attention, but will that be enough to keep it? It’ll
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- 11/23/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Nov. 17 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
New Bachelorette Tayshia Adams had help searching for love this week, as several special guests joined ABC’s isolation bubble to host dates.
First, Bachelor franchise couple Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon hosted the “Grown Man Challenge” group date, during which seven men attempted to prove their manhood by solving basic equations, demonstrating physical ability and preparing breakfast in bed. The attention quickly shifted to Bennett Jordan, the Harvard graduate who struggled with basic math and spelling challenges.
Bennett faced obstacles in the early round and was forced to forfeit the physical challenge due to an old football injury, but was ultimately crowned the champion after excelling in the breakfast in bed challenge.
Ed Waisbrot, who has been deprived of screen time for most of the season, was named the “Man Child,” and...
New Bachelorette Tayshia Adams had help searching for love this week, as several special guests joined ABC’s isolation bubble to host dates.
First, Bachelor franchise couple Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon hosted the “Grown Man Challenge” group date, during which seven men attempted to prove their manhood by solving basic equations, demonstrating physical ability and preparing breakfast in bed. The attention quickly shifted to Bennett Jordan, the Harvard graduate who struggled with basic math and spelling challenges.
Bennett faced obstacles in the early round and was forced to forfeit the physical challenge due to an old football injury, but was ultimately crowned the champion after excelling in the breakfast in bed challenge.
Ed Waisbrot, who has been deprived of screen time for most of the season, was named the “Man Child,” and...
- 11/18/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 27 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
Red flags or red roses? The beginning of Tuesday night’s episode of “The Bachelorette” brought its fair share of both, as contestant Yosef Aborady kicked off the night by verbally attacking Bachelorette Clare Crawley before the rose ceremony.
He started the conversation as a collected critique of her behavior during last week’s group date but quickly shifted to an annihilation of her “classless” immaturity for hosting a strip dodgeball tournament. He denounced her actions and deemed her unfit to parent his own daughter. “I’m ashamed to be associated with you,” he said.
He continued to hammer what he considered as “red flags” — regularly returning to the idea that she was unfit to be a mother — before Clare interrupted and sent him home. Visibly shaken, she walked away to the tune of him yelling after her.
Red flags or red roses? The beginning of Tuesday night’s episode of “The Bachelorette” brought its fair share of both, as contestant Yosef Aborady kicked off the night by verbally attacking Bachelorette Clare Crawley before the rose ceremony.
He started the conversation as a collected critique of her behavior during last week’s group date but quickly shifted to an annihilation of her “classless” immaturity for hosting a strip dodgeball tournament. He denounced her actions and deemed her unfit to parent his own daughter. “I’m ashamed to be associated with you,” he said.
He continued to hammer what he considered as “red flags” — regularly returning to the idea that she was unfit to be a mother — before Clare interrupted and sent him home. Visibly shaken, she walked away to the tune of him yelling after her.
- 10/28/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 20 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
Clare Crawley knows what she wants, and she made it known during Week 2 of “The Bachelorette.”
After the first eliminations, 23 men remained to fight for a chance at love with the Season 16 lead. The week was divided into three dates: two group outings and a one-on-one, where all but three were given more quality time with the Bachelorette.
The first outing included nine suitors, but seemingly became an excuse for Clare to spend time with frontrunner Dale Moss. Each man took turns expressing the different love languages and shared words of affirmation and gifts before they shifted to physical touch. Each rotation, Dale moved further ahead in the imaginary leaderboard.
Traditionally after a date, the group reconvenes for an evening cocktail party. Framed in the continued theme of love languages, the men were...
Clare Crawley knows what she wants, and she made it known during Week 2 of “The Bachelorette.”
After the first eliminations, 23 men remained to fight for a chance at love with the Season 16 lead. The week was divided into three dates: two group outings and a one-on-one, where all but three were given more quality time with the Bachelorette.
The first outing included nine suitors, but seemingly became an excuse for Clare to spend time with frontrunner Dale Moss. Each man took turns expressing the different love languages and shared words of affirmation and gifts before they shifted to physical touch. Each rotation, Dale moved further ahead in the imaginary leaderboard.
Traditionally after a date, the group reconvenes for an evening cocktail party. Framed in the continued theme of love languages, the men were...
- 10/21/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 13 season premiere of “The Bachelorette.”
For once, maybe Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” could be the most dramatic ever.
The tagline was familiar, but this season’s conditions were anything but for viewers during Tuesday night’s premiere. Host Chris Harrison said it best: “How are we going to make a romantic dating show during times like these?”
It started with a production delay. After Clare Crawley was announced as the lead back in March, production — and the world — was shut down amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Since then, production recast, found a new location and established a safety isolation bubble within La Quinta Resort and Club in Palm Springs, Calif. After a four-month hiatus, Clare and her 31 men were finally welcomed back for a chance to find love. While the environment and conditions had shifted, the core...
For once, maybe Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” could be the most dramatic ever.
The tagline was familiar, but this season’s conditions were anything but for viewers during Tuesday night’s premiere. Host Chris Harrison said it best: “How are we going to make a romantic dating show during times like these?”
It started with a production delay. After Clare Crawley was announced as the lead back in March, production — and the world — was shut down amid the global coronavirus pandemic. Since then, production recast, found a new location and established a safety isolation bubble within La Quinta Resort and Club in Palm Springs, Calif. After a four-month hiatus, Clare and her 31 men were finally welcomed back for a chance to find love. While the environment and conditions had shifted, the core...
- 10/14/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
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