Before he was The Bachelor, Zach Shallcross competed on Season 19 of The Bachelorette. He made it all the way to the Fantasy Suite, but that’s where his relationship with co-lead Rachel Recchia hit a wall. Zach and Rachel seemed to be on-track for love, but something changed in the overnight, according to US Weekly. Everything
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What?! Newly minted Bachelor Zach Shallcross says his season will be drama-free?! How can we legally call it The Bachelor without the catfights and the tears? Isn’t that why we watch? “I would tell the critics and the fans, if you wanna watch something or this show and actually see love and no bulls—t and not
Former Bachelorette Michelle Young is talking about the lessons she learned and the challenges she faced in 2022, as she looks forward to a shiny New Year. “2022 ended a lot different than I originally pictured, but it ended exactly as it was intended, and I couldn’t be more thankful for all that I learned,”
Bachelor in Paradise has been in the rear view mirror for nearly a month now, and the new season of The Bachelor is still over a month away. (It premiers on January 23, 2023.) How are the citizens of Bachelor Nation expected to entertain themselves in the meantime? In between watching Hallmark movies and eating
It hasn’t been all roses and champagne for co-Bachelorettes Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia, since they both got engaged on the season finale of the show. Gabby‘s engagement to Erich Schwer came to an end earlier this month, when the couple admitted that “they weren’t aligned and weren’t on the same page.” Meanwhile, even though Rachel had also accepted a proposal from suitor Tino Franco on the
Bachelorette Rachel Recchia had a disappointing ending to her run as co-lead (alongside Gabby Windey) of Season 19, but she’s not ready to give up on finding the man of her dreams. The 26-year-old pilot has started dating again and recently went on a date with a “random person” who slid into her DMs. Well, that method
Last night on the semi-finals of Dancing with the Stars, the remaining celebrities and their pro partners prepared to perform two dances — one ballroom and one Latin — hoping to earn a spot in the DWTS finale. As former Bachelorette Gabby Windey and her partner Val Chmerkovskiy practiced their waltz routine to Des’ree‘s “I Am Kissing You” — a song which
It’s been nearly a month since the finale of The Bachelorette (has it been that long already?) — or as co-lead Gabby Windey called it the “big fat dumpster.” Meanwhile, her co-star Rachel Recchia is picking up what’s left of her self-esteem and attempting to move on with her life. “I’m not actively trying to date at all, but I
Former Bachelor Clayton Echard is struggling with his separation from girlfriend Susie Evans. “It’s really hard because when we first broke up . . . my first initial feeling was, like, I felt abandoned; that was my first feeling,” Clayton says in an interview with People. “I was upset. I didn’t even want to look in
Former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe, who was in the audience for the Season 19 finale of the show, has some opinions to share. And, like a lot of us, she wasn’t happy with everything she saw. Kaitlyn was less than pleased about Tino‘s treatment on the show, especially when former castmate Aven Jones was brought on-stage to ask Bachelorette Rachel
Former Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky-Manno has a great idea for improving the long-term success of Bachelor Nation relationships. Like so many of the franchise’s couples, Ali‘s Bachelorette relationship lasted only a short time, as she and her Season Six winner Roberto Martinez ended their engagement just a year after the show’s finale. But she has a solution to the problem! “I think the
It’s Monday night and the co-star of this season’s The Bachelorette‘s Rachel Recchia is crying again. This girl needs to find some self esteem and stop taking every guy who doesn’t love her as such a personal rejection. It’s about the journey, sweetheart, not winning everyone’s heart. You only need to win ONE man’s heart,
Kaitlyn Bristowe knows what it’s like to share the Bachelorette title with another woman, because she’s been there and done that. Seven years before ABC named Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey co-leads of season 19 of The Bachelorette, Kaitlyn briefly shared the title with Britt Nilsson in 2015, before the men voted for the Canadian to be the lead — and she’s not afraid
Hayden Markowitz has had a tough ride on The Bachelorette. After making some really rough comments about co-leads Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey, which were subsequently reported to Rachel by one of the other suitors, Rachel finally escorted Hayden to the door — um, gangway — of the cruise ship they’re currently inhabiting. “For those
After thoughtlessly describing The Bachelorette co-lead Gabby Windey as being “rough around the edges” (to her face!), contestant Hayden Markowitz is now trying to backtrack on his hurtful words, claiming he misspoke. “What a night, with so many emotions going on I have to say I have an overwhelming amount of respect for Gabby and Rachel [Recchia],” Hayden
Now that’s how a man takes responsibility for his mistakes: admit he was wrong, offer a sincere and heartfelt apology, learn from that mistake and move on. Jacob Rapini is apologizing to The Bachelorette co-lead Gabby Windey after catching some heat from fans over the way he spoke to her on last Monday’s episode, as reported by US Magazine.
The two stars of Season 19 of The Bachelorette, Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia, are insisting there was no harm meant behind the shade thrown at their mutual ex, Clayton Echard, during the season premiere. “Of course, no one was ever using his name maliciously or to be mean or bully him,” Rachel said on Wednesday’s episode of Us
Former franchise star Andi Dorfman is having some mixed feelings about The Bachelorette naming both Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia as Season 19’s leads. Apparently ABC is trying to change things up on their nearly 20 year old spinoff, but the attempt seems to be falling flat with some of the show’s former stars and fans. Even though I watched Clayton Echard‘s painful
“You never say never,” says Rob Mills, the top unscripted executive at Walt Disney Television. Before Jesse Palmer took over The Bachelor hosting gig and replaced Chris Harrison, much of Bachelor Nation (including me) was rooting for fan-favorite alum and Bachelor in Paradise resident bartender, Wells Adams. But alas, it was not to be. When asked in a recent Variety interview if Wells
When Bachelor alum Jesse Palmer revealed to the world on the After the Final Rose episode that he would host Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey’s season 19 of The Bachelorette, some feathers were surely ruffled. No fault on Jesse’s part; Bachelor fans are impassioned, the role is highly coveted, and despite the controversial end to it, the