Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “The Women Tell All” episode of “The Bachelor” Season 24.
As the competition gets down to the wire with only one episode left, ABC gathered some of titular Bachelor Peter Weber’s former love interests for the “The Bachelor: Women Tell All.”
Only 17 women out of the complete 30-woman roster were seen on stage: Katrina Badowski, Maurissa Gunn, Alexa Caves, Kylie Ramos, Sarah Coffin, Kiarra Norman, Deandra Kanu, Savannah Mullins, Alayah Benavidez, Tammy Ly, Shiann Lewis, Lexi Buchanan, Sydney Hightower, Victoria Paul, Mykenna Dorn, Kelsey Weier and Victoria Fuller.
To begin, host Chris Harrison played a brief clip of the rose ceremony from Episode 9, where Weber surprisingly chose Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett — sending Fuller back to the U.S. As previously mentioned in last week’s recap, Prewett, a virgin, told Weber she didn’t think she would...
As the competition gets down to the wire with only one episode left, ABC gathered some of titular Bachelor Peter Weber’s former love interests for the “The Bachelor: Women Tell All.”
Only 17 women out of the complete 30-woman roster were seen on stage: Katrina Badowski, Maurissa Gunn, Alexa Caves, Kylie Ramos, Sarah Coffin, Kiarra Norman, Deandra Kanu, Savannah Mullins, Alayah Benavidez, Tammy Ly, Shiann Lewis, Lexi Buchanan, Sydney Hightower, Victoria Paul, Mykenna Dorn, Kelsey Weier and Victoria Fuller.
To begin, host Chris Harrison played a brief clip of the rose ceremony from Episode 9, where Weber surprisingly chose Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett — sending Fuller back to the U.S. As previously mentioned in last week’s recap, Prewett, a virgin, told Weber she didn’t think she would...
- 3/3/2020
- by Haley Kluge and BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “The Bachelor: Women Tell All” from Season 24.
When the women of Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” gathered in a soundstage in Los Angeles to recount their time on the ABC dating competition program, it wasn’t just details of what happened inside the mansion that they discussed. Host Chris Harrison brought former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay to also bring to the forefront of the conversation the unspoken consequence of being on the show: online harassment.
Lindsay discussed the onslaught she faced after starring in Season 21 of the romance competition before she received her own season of “The Bachelorette,” making her the first black bachelorette in the history of the show. She also read a few of the comments some of the girls from the current season starring Weber had received.
“No one cares that you’re a half n—er,...
When the women of Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” gathered in a soundstage in Los Angeles to recount their time on the ABC dating competition program, it wasn’t just details of what happened inside the mansion that they discussed. Host Chris Harrison brought former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay to also bring to the forefront of the conversation the unspoken consequence of being on the show: online harassment.
Lindsay discussed the onslaught she faced after starring in Season 21 of the romance competition before she received her own season of “The Bachelorette,” making her the first black bachelorette in the history of the show. She also read a few of the comments some of the girls from the current season starring Weber had received.
“No one cares that you’re a half n—er,...
- 3/3/2020
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the fifth episode of “The Bachelor” Season 24.
Monday night brought us the first of five (!!!) hours of “Bachelor” related content this week, where viewers picked up from the Alayah Benavidez controversy of last week’s “To Be Continued…”
In the wise words of contestant Natasha Parker: “She has made her bed, and now she has to A-layah in it.” And just like that, Benavidez was sent home by bachelor Peter Weber. She was not the only contestant sent home, as Deandra Kanu, Savannah Mullins and Kiarra Norman joined her exit.
After Weber spent his time reassuring his remaining women, he announced that they were headed to their next destination: Costa Rica.
The women settled into their new digs and made sure to yell “Costa Rica!” in unison from the balcony before Weber arrived with 22 stitches. News broke earlier...
Monday night brought us the first of five (!!!) hours of “Bachelor” related content this week, where viewers picked up from the Alayah Benavidez controversy of last week’s “To Be Continued…”
In the wise words of contestant Natasha Parker: “She has made her bed, and now she has to A-layah in it.” And just like that, Benavidez was sent home by bachelor Peter Weber. She was not the only contestant sent home, as Deandra Kanu, Savannah Mullins and Kiarra Norman joined her exit.
After Weber spent his time reassuring his remaining women, he announced that they were headed to their next destination: Costa Rica.
The women settled into their new digs and made sure to yell “Costa Rica!” in unison from the balcony before Weber arrived with 22 stitches. News broke earlier...
- 2/4/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the third episode of Season 24 of “The Bachelor.”
Less than one minute into the newest episode of “The Bachelor,” and there were already tears. Picking up where last week left off, viewers reunited with a crying Hannah Ann Sluss and a defensive Kelsey Weier — both still upset about last week’s champagne-gate bullying allegations.
Peter Weber found his temporary escape from the drama with the week’s first one-on-one date. He was joined by Victoria Paul, the 27-year-old who currently holds the title for Miss Louisiana USA.
The two started by shopping for cowboy boots and line dancing in the middle of the store before they showed off their moves down the street at the Canyon. “I could’ve just found my dancing partner for life,” he said, after less than a week of knowing her.
Weber and Paul...
Less than one minute into the newest episode of “The Bachelor,” and there were already tears. Picking up where last week left off, viewers reunited with a crying Hannah Ann Sluss and a defensive Kelsey Weier — both still upset about last week’s champagne-gate bullying allegations.
Peter Weber found his temporary escape from the drama with the week’s first one-on-one date. He was joined by Victoria Paul, the 27-year-old who currently holds the title for Miss Louisiana USA.
The two started by shopping for cowboy boots and line dancing in the middle of the store before they showed off their moves down the street at the Canyon. “I could’ve just found my dancing partner for life,” he said, after less than a week of knowing her.
Weber and Paul...
- 1/21/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Shiann Lewis is not a household name – yet. But, she’s getting there. It’s been all of five minutes since Pilot Peter debuted as the Bachelor, and some fans already have their favorite picks. While some of the women were only around the first night, it seems that there are some who have made not only a good impression with the pilot himself, but also with fans. Shiann is one of those fan favorites. The internet is filled with articles from people wondering if she might be a frontrunner. Will she win the pilot’s heart? Will she be the one
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Shiann Lewis...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Shiann Lewis...
- 1/9/2020
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “The Bachelor” Season 24 premiere.
The new season of ABC’s “The Bachelor” has landed, with Delta pilot Peter Weber leading the franchise into its 24th season. While some of women vying for his heart have already found ways to stand out, it is the surprise return by Hannah Brown that promises to really shake up this season.
During the three-hour premiere, ABC reintroduced Weber, who originated as a contestant on Brown’s Season 15 of “The Bachelorette.” While several other contestants were up for the gig, Weber ultimately won the title after Brown admitted they had sex four times in a windmill during their final date in Greece on “The Bachelorette.”
At the start of his season, 28-year-old Weber welcomed 30 women vying for his heart, including five Texans, three flight attendants, two Victorias and only one woman over 30.
The premiere kicked off as each does,...
The new season of ABC’s “The Bachelor” has landed, with Delta pilot Peter Weber leading the franchise into its 24th season. While some of women vying for his heart have already found ways to stand out, it is the surprise return by Hannah Brown that promises to really shake up this season.
During the three-hour premiere, ABC reintroduced Weber, who originated as a contestant on Brown’s Season 15 of “The Bachelorette.” While several other contestants were up for the gig, Weber ultimately won the title after Brown admitted they had sex four times in a windmill during their final date in Greece on “The Bachelorette.”
At the start of his season, 28-year-old Weber welcomed 30 women vying for his heart, including five Texans, three flight attendants, two Victorias and only one woman over 30.
The premiere kicked off as each does,...
- 1/7/2020
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
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