Two months after revealing her experience with several forms of addiction over the years, Britt Nilsson admits there are still areas she struggles with.
Nilsson, who starred on Chris Soules‘ season of The Bachelor in 2015 and later faced-off against Kaitlyn Bristowe for the lead of season 11 of The Bachelorette, is set to appear on Friday’s episode of The Doctors alongside her husband Jeremy Byrne, whom she wed on Saturday.
In a sneak peek at the episode, the 30-year-old recalls being bulimic while filming the ABC reality show.
“Behind the scenes, there’s food everywhere,” she says. “It’s very...
Nilsson, who starred on Chris Soules‘ season of The Bachelor in 2015 and later faced-off against Kaitlyn Bristowe for the lead of season 11 of The Bachelorette, is set to appear on Friday’s episode of The Doctors alongside her husband Jeremy Byrne, whom she wed on Saturday.
In a sneak peek at the episode, the 30-year-old recalls being bulimic while filming the ABC reality show.
“Behind the scenes, there’s food everywhere,” she says. “It’s very...
- 9/14/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
She didn’t get a TV romance, but Bachelor alum Britt Nilsson found her real-life Prince Charming.
Nilsson, who appeared on Chris Soules‘ season of The Bachelor in 2015 and later faced-off against Kaitlyn Bristowe for the lead of season 11 of The Bachelorette, married Jeremy Byrne on Saturday.
The bride wore a strapless gown and long veil for their outdoor ceremony in southern California, according to photos shared on social media by friends and family with the hashtag #HeartByrne. She also got creative with her footwear, enlisting a pal to bedazzle a pair of white Converse sneakers rather than donning heels.
Nilsson, who appeared on Chris Soules‘ season of The Bachelor in 2015 and later faced-off against Kaitlyn Bristowe for the lead of season 11 of The Bachelorette, married Jeremy Byrne on Saturday.
The bride wore a strapless gown and long veil for their outdoor ceremony in southern California, according to photos shared on social media by friends and family with the hashtag #HeartByrne. She also got creative with her footwear, enlisting a pal to bedazzle a pair of white Converse sneakers rather than donning heels.
- 9/10/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Bachelor alum Britt Nilsson is opening up about her struggles with several forms of addiction over the years.
Nilsson, who starred on Chris Soules‘ season of The Bachelor in 2015 and later faced-off against Kaitlyn Bristowe for the lead of season 11 of The Bachelorette, recently shared a candid video blog on her YouTube channel in which she discussed her struggles with everything from alcoholism, drug abuse and eating disorders.
“I’m going to talk about addiction,” she started. “It’s a big part of my life, and it’s good to share.”
“My makeup is basically that I just want it all,...
Nilsson, who starred on Chris Soules‘ season of The Bachelor in 2015 and later faced-off against Kaitlyn Bristowe for the lead of season 11 of The Bachelorette, recently shared a candid video blog on her YouTube channel in which she discussed her struggles with everything from alcoholism, drug abuse and eating disorders.
“I’m going to talk about addiction,” she started. “It’s a big part of my life, and it’s good to share.”
“My makeup is basically that I just want it all,...
- 7/26/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Britt Nilsson is a bride-to-be!
The brunette beauty, who appeared on Chris Soules' season of The Bachelor and was almost cast as The Bachelorette during Kaitlyn Bristowe's season, has officially found love off reality TV. Et caught up with Nilsson on Wednesday, where she gave us the scoop on her 34-year-old fiancé.
Watch: Details on Vanessa Grimaldi's Huge Engagement Ring -- and Her 'Bachelor' Dress That's for Rent!
Nilsson, 30, is engaged to Jeremy Byrne, who she says, "cuts hair, owns an apartment complex, does commercial acting and hosts spiritual intensive workshops all over the world."
The two have been dating for about a year and eight months, but previously struck up a romance "about four or five years ago" for about eight months as well.
"We got set up!" she explained. "I was doing a modeling shoot and the hair/makeup girl had attended school with Jeremy and told us we had to get...
The brunette beauty, who appeared on Chris Soules' season of The Bachelor and was almost cast as The Bachelorette during Kaitlyn Bristowe's season, has officially found love off reality TV. Et caught up with Nilsson on Wednesday, where she gave us the scoop on her 34-year-old fiancé.
Watch: Details on Vanessa Grimaldi's Huge Engagement Ring -- and Her 'Bachelor' Dress That's for Rent!
Nilsson, 30, is engaged to Jeremy Byrne, who she says, "cuts hair, owns an apartment complex, does commercial acting and hosts spiritual intensive workshops all over the world."
The two have been dating for about a year and eight months, but previously struck up a romance "about four or five years ago" for about eight months as well.
"We got set up!" she explained. "I was doing a modeling shoot and the hair/makeup girl had attended school with Jeremy and told us we had to get...
- 5/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It’s been five months since Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo tied the knot last fall, and the newlywed couple is sharing new details on their beautiful November wedding!
In a Counting On clip shared Tuesday, the duo remembers their Nov. 5 nuptials, which was held at the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
“When we arrived at the chapel the morning of our wedding, we were so surprised to see how much work Ms. Cindy had done over night,” Jinger says.
On the morning of her big day, wedding planner Cindy presented the bouquet to Jinger,...
In a Counting On clip shared Tuesday, the duo remembers their Nov. 5 nuptials, which was held at the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
“When we arrived at the chapel the morning of our wedding, we were so surprised to see how much work Ms. Cindy had done over night,” Jinger says.
On the morning of her big day, wedding planner Cindy presented the bouquet to Jinger,...
- 4/12/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Each of the Duggar daughters will get to participate in a sweet family tradition when their turns come to walk down the aisle.
In a recent behind-the-scenes clip of Counting On, sisters Jinger Vuolo, Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald each explain the very special tradition that was carried on and incorporated into each of their wedding dresses.
Prior to Vuolo’s wedding day in November, the bride-to-be met with her mother, Michelle Duggar, and grandma to explain the family tradition to her wedding dress designer, Renee.
“This is such a special moment because this wedding dress is grandma Duggar’s,...
In a recent behind-the-scenes clip of Counting On, sisters Jinger Vuolo, Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald each explain the very special tradition that was carried on and incorporated into each of their wedding dresses.
Prior to Vuolo’s wedding day in November, the bride-to-be met with her mother, Michelle Duggar, and grandma to explain the family tradition to her wedding dress designer, Renee.
“This is such a special moment because this wedding dress is grandma Duggar’s,...
- 4/7/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
The biggest news from Vanderpump Rules over the weekend was Jax Taylor’s trashing talking about The Bachelor’s Nick Viall. To put it nicely Jax referred to Nick as a feminine cleansing product while getting into a drunken dispute at a hotel with The Bachelor star over the weekend. That’s all I’m going to say about that. But in more recent news, gossip rags are reporting that a familiar face from the show is going to be appearing more often. Apparently Jeremy Madix is following in his sister’s footsteps. Radaronline is reporting that: “He will be making more appearances on the
Vanderpump Rules: Expect to See more of Jeremy Madix...
Vanderpump Rules: Expect to See more of Jeremy Madix...
- 3/13/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
UnREAL, we’re on the verge of wanting our key back.
Just like the ladies lined up to find a husband on Everlasting, your reality-show-within-the-show, we fell hard for your charms back in Season 1. You were a funny, sharp, behind-the-scenes drama unafraid to skewer both The Bachelor and those who love to hate it — and you were on Lifetime. Lifetime! You were refreshing and fun, and we enjoyed your flawed characters as much as we adored watching them do dastardly, backhanded things to each other. Swoon. You were so dreamy.
PhotosSummer TV Winners & Losers: UnREAL, Stranger Things, Sytycd and More...
Just like the ladies lined up to find a husband on Everlasting, your reality-show-within-the-show, we fell hard for your charms back in Season 1. You were a funny, sharp, behind-the-scenes drama unafraid to skewer both The Bachelor and those who love to hate it — and you were on Lifetime. Lifetime! You were refreshing and fun, and we enjoyed your flawed characters as much as we adored watching them do dastardly, backhanded things to each other. Swoon. You were so dreamy.
PhotosSummer TV Winners & Losers: UnREAL, Stranger Things, Sytycd and More...
- 8/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Caroline Preece Aug 11, 2016
UnReal is the most meta experience you'll have watching a TV show, criticising 'trash' TV while playing into its best-known conventions...
Contains spoilers for UnReal season 2
At an early point in UnReal's season two finale, Quinn tells her young producer, "We have an obligation to our viewers, we have to escalate the tension, up the stakes, complicate the story." That statement, though obviously supposed to be taken as meta by the audience, pretty much sums up the experience of watching this whole season.
At its core, UnReal is a series about itself. It seeks to comment on television and the nature of those who work behind the scenes, and season two has been no different.
For those unfamiliar, UnReal takes place on the set of fake reality show, 'Everlasting', as we follow showrunner Quinn and troubled producer and protégé, Rachel. At the beginning of the first season,...
UnReal is the most meta experience you'll have watching a TV show, criticising 'trash' TV while playing into its best-known conventions...
Contains spoilers for UnReal season 2
At an early point in UnReal's season two finale, Quinn tells her young producer, "We have an obligation to our viewers, we have to escalate the tension, up the stakes, complicate the story." That statement, though obviously supposed to be taken as meta by the audience, pretty much sums up the experience of watching this whole season.
At its core, UnReal is a series about itself. It seeks to comment on television and the nature of those who work behind the scenes, and season two has been no different.
For those unfamiliar, UnReal takes place on the set of fake reality show, 'Everlasting', as we follow showrunner Quinn and troubled producer and protégé, Rachel. At the beginning of the first season,...
- 8/10/2016
- Den of Geek
UnREAL is known for its jaw-dropping plot twists, but Monday's episode once again pushed its own boundaries ... and to a very dark place even by the show's standards.
Spoiler warning: For those who haven't seen the latest episode of UnREAL, plot details will be revealed ahead.
At the end of Monday's episode, "Infiltration," Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Jeremy (Josh Kelly) found themselves in a frighteningly intense and violent fight that resulted in Chet (Craig Bierko) firing Jeremy from Everlasting, the show's Bachelor-esque show-within-a-show, and physically kicking him off the set.
Coming to BlowsKelly tells People that the blowup stems from...
Spoiler warning: For those who haven't seen the latest episode of UnREAL, plot details will be revealed ahead.
At the end of Monday's episode, "Infiltration," Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Jeremy (Josh Kelly) found themselves in a frighteningly intense and violent fight that resulted in Chet (Craig Bierko) firing Jeremy from Everlasting, the show's Bachelor-esque show-within-a-show, and physically kicking him off the set.
Coming to BlowsKelly tells People that the blowup stems from...
- 7/5/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
UnREAL is known for its jaw-dropping plot twists, but Monday's episode once again pushed its own boundaries ... and to a very dark place even by the show's standards. Spoiler warning: For those who haven't seen the latest episode of UnREAL, plot details will be revealed ahead.At the end of Monday's episode, "Infiltration," Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Jeremy (Josh Kelly) found themselves in a frighteningly intense and violent fight that resulted in Chet (Craig Bierko) firing Jeremy from Everlasting, the show's Bachelor-esque show-within-a-show, and physically kicking him off the set. Coming to BlowsKelly tells People that the blowup stems from...
- 7/5/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- PEOPLE.com
UnREAL is known for its jaw-dropping plot twists, but Monday's episode once again pushed its own boundaries ... and to a very dark place even by the show's standards. Spoiler warning: For those who haven't seen the latest episode of UnREAL, plot details will be revealed ahead.At the end of Monday's episode, "Infiltration," Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Jeremy (Josh Kelly) found themselves in a frighteningly intense and violent fight that resulted in Chet (Craig Bierko) firing Jeremy from Everlasting, the show's Bachelor-esque show-within-a-show, and physically kicking him off the set. Coming to BlowsKelly tells People that the blowup stems from...
- 7/5/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- PEOPLE.com
Last Week’S Review: ‘UnREAL’ Teases ‘Guerrilla’ Warfare Between Rachel & Quinn
This Week on ‘UnREAL’…
After lighting the match last week, “UnREAL” put the fire to the fuse and set off a nuclear bomb between Quinn and Rachel. Changing things up from the traditional fight patterns, they went about the duo’s split in a subtle matter throughout most of the episode, hinting at a possible reconnection early on before blowing it all to hell by episode’s end.
To be clear, Quinn is in the right, which everyone should be able to tell by the fact that Quinn is telling the truth and Rachel is lying. Moreover, Sarah Shapiro and her team of writers illustrated just how far gone Rachel is by providing a parallel relationship to Quinn and Rachel in Darius (B.J. Britt) and Romeo (Gentry White). “Do you have any idea what that’s like?” Romeo yelled...
This Week on ‘UnREAL’…
After lighting the match last week, “UnREAL” put the fire to the fuse and set off a nuclear bomb between Quinn and Rachel. Changing things up from the traditional fight patterns, they went about the duo’s split in a subtle matter throughout most of the episode, hinting at a possible reconnection early on before blowing it all to hell by episode’s end.
To be clear, Quinn is in the right, which everyone should be able to tell by the fact that Quinn is telling the truth and Rachel is lying. Moreover, Sarah Shapiro and her team of writers illustrated just how far gone Rachel is by providing a parallel relationship to Quinn and Rachel in Darius (B.J. Britt) and Romeo (Gentry White). “Do you have any idea what that’s like?” Romeo yelled...
- 6/28/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Here’s an UnREAL development: Everlasting’s new showrunner doesn’t seem to be completely emotionally messed up or morally bankrupt!
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 3
But, since this is the show where producers were responsible for causing a contestant to commit suicide, incoming boss Coleman must be at least slightly damaged, right?
“I think he is a good guy,” Michael Rady says of his documentary filmmaker. “He knows which way is north. He has a good moral compass. And he trusts his instincts.”
All of which will cause friction between the Ep and Head Bitch in Charge Quinn, the actor reveals below.
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 3
But, since this is the show where producers were responsible for causing a contestant to commit suicide, incoming boss Coleman must be at least slightly damaged, right?
“I think he is a good guy,” Michael Rady says of his documentary filmmaker. “He knows which way is north. He has a good moral compass. And he trusts his instincts.”
All of which will cause friction between the Ep and Head Bitch in Charge Quinn, the actor reveals below.
- 6/17/2016
- TVLine.com
What is it about reality-show dudes whose names start with “Ch”?
This season of ABC’s The Bachelorette has a deli-meat-scarfing, ‘roid-raging Chad. And in a similarly troubling turn of events, this season of Lifetime’s UnREAL has a spear-throwing, Paleolithic-lifestyle-retreating Chet, who shows up just in time to seriously threaten Rachel and Quinn’s plan for, if not world domination, than certainly network queen bee-hood.
As much as I’d like to laugh off Mr. I-Lost-50-Lbs.-and-Found-My-Gonads-Gumption’s bid to reclaim Everlasting for his own, he just may succeed. And what does that say about our two favorite lady bosses,...
This season of ABC’s The Bachelorette has a deli-meat-scarfing, ‘roid-raging Chad. And in a similarly troubling turn of events, this season of Lifetime’s UnREAL has a spear-throwing, Paleolithic-lifestyle-retreating Chet, who shows up just in time to seriously threaten Rachel and Quinn’s plan for, if not world domination, than certainly network queen bee-hood.
As much as I’d like to laugh off Mr. I-Lost-50-Lbs.-and-Found-My-Gonads-Gumption’s bid to reclaim Everlasting for his own, he just may succeed. And what does that say about our two favorite lady bosses,...
- 6/7/2016
- TVLine.com
UnREAL‘s creative brass recently touted Jeremy’s “angry” return in Season 2, but the status of Rachel’s other love interest, Everlasting suitor Adam, has remained a mystery — until now.
RelatedUnREAL Bosses Talk Lack of a Black Bachelor, [Spoiler]’s Return in Season 2
After getting dumped in spectacularly ugly fashion on live TV, Adam’s journey has come to an end: Everlasting will, indeed, relaunch with a new hot stud in the Lifetime drama’s upcoming run.
Still, “there might be” a chance that actor Freddie Stroma — who has since landed a part on Game of Thrones — will reprise his...
RelatedUnREAL Bosses Talk Lack of a Black Bachelor, [Spoiler]’s Return in Season 2
After getting dumped in spectacularly ugly fashion on live TV, Adam’s journey has come to an end: Everlasting will, indeed, relaunch with a new hot stud in the Lifetime drama’s upcoming run.
Still, “there might be” a chance that actor Freddie Stroma — who has since landed a part on Game of Thrones — will reprise his...
- 1/7/2016
- TVLine.com
UnREAL‘s decision to cast an African-American Everlasting bachelor in Season 2 was a no-brainer, the Lifetime series’ producers argued Wednesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena.
RelatedUnREAL Season 2: What’s Everlasting Doing That The Bachelor Never Has?
Given race’s role in several recent news events, “There are few things more pressing than this conversation. We don’t want to fall asleep at the wheel,” co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro said. The former Bachelor producer revealed that in her past reality-tv experience, the lack of diversity came down to “incredibly pragmatic decisions” like not wanting to alienate an audience.
RelatedUnREAL Season 2: What’s Everlasting Doing That The Bachelor Never Has?
Given race’s role in several recent news events, “There are few things more pressing than this conversation. We don’t want to fall asleep at the wheel,” co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro said. The former Bachelor producer revealed that in her past reality-tv experience, the lack of diversity came down to “incredibly pragmatic decisions” like not wanting to alienate an audience.
- 1/6/2016
- TVLine.com
1. Ray Donovan - David Moynihan, Editor
Airs on Sky Atlantic, Wednesdays at 9pm
We're now into the third run of the Liev Schreiber-fronted drama, and the season hasn't dipped one iota since the shocking, deadly twists of its predecessors.
Donovan is a wolfish 'problem fixer' for big-money Hollywood, but beneath the brutish exterior - all guns and grunts - it's his constant struggles with his own family's failings that form the tender heart of the show. Viewers are voyeurs in the ugly reality that lies behind the glitzy mask of La, where money is the driving force for corrupt officials, hollow celebrities and violent gangsters.
Schreiber's muscular and intoxicating performance - along with magnificent scene stealing by Jon Voigt as the larger-than-life rogue grandfather Micky - powers the gripping storylines.
Add an irresistible layer of humour (a teenage son being caught humping his own bed being one laugh-out-loud moment...
Airs on Sky Atlantic, Wednesdays at 9pm
We're now into the third run of the Liev Schreiber-fronted drama, and the season hasn't dipped one iota since the shocking, deadly twists of its predecessors.
Donovan is a wolfish 'problem fixer' for big-money Hollywood, but beneath the brutish exterior - all guns and grunts - it's his constant struggles with his own family's failings that form the tender heart of the show. Viewers are voyeurs in the ugly reality that lies behind the glitzy mask of La, where money is the driving force for corrupt officials, hollow celebrities and violent gangsters.
Schreiber's muscular and intoxicating performance - along with magnificent scene stealing by Jon Voigt as the larger-than-life rogue grandfather Micky - powers the gripping storylines.
Add an irresistible layer of humour (a teenage son being caught humping his own bed being one laugh-out-loud moment...
- 8/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Warning: This post contains spoilers for the season finale of UnREAL.
Everlasting‘s final key has been distributed — and hoo boy, what a Pandora’s box it unlocked.
UnREAL‘s season finale Monday night found Rachel and Adam preparing to run away together… only to have him back out at the last minute, then propose to Anna in time for Everlasting‘s live wedding special. A heartbroken Rachel — who’d also been publicly dumped by Jeremy — put her inner agony to good (?) use by getting Adam to confess that he didn’t love Anna. The blonde then stood him up at the altar,...
Everlasting‘s final key has been distributed — and hoo boy, what a Pandora’s box it unlocked.
UnREAL‘s season finale Monday night found Rachel and Adam preparing to run away together… only to have him back out at the last minute, then propose to Anna in time for Everlasting‘s live wedding special. A heartbroken Rachel — who’d also been publicly dumped by Jeremy — put her inner agony to good (?) use by getting Adam to confess that he didn’t love Anna. The blonde then stood him up at the altar,...
- 8/4/2015
- TVLine.com
Prepare for an UnREAL season ender that you won’t soon forget.
“All I can say about the finale (airing Monday at 10/9c on Lifetime) is that Rachel gets what she deserves,” creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro teases.
RelatedUnREAL Creator Reacts to Bachelor Host Chris Harrison’s ‘Terrible’ Review
That’s not entirely true; that’s not all she can discuss. Below, Shapiro also weighs in on Rachel’s feelings about Adam’s big proposal and comes to Team Jeremy’s defense.
But before we get to the romance of it all and explore Season 2 ideas with executive producer Marti Noxon,...
“All I can say about the finale (airing Monday at 10/9c on Lifetime) is that Rachel gets what she deserves,” creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro teases.
RelatedUnREAL Creator Reacts to Bachelor Host Chris Harrison’s ‘Terrible’ Review
That’s not entirely true; that’s not all she can discuss. Below, Shapiro also weighs in on Rachel’s feelings about Adam’s big proposal and comes to Team Jeremy’s defense.
But before we get to the romance of it all and explore Season 2 ideas with executive producer Marti Noxon,...
- 8/3/2015
- TVLine.com
Few people know the Bachelor universe better than DeAnna Pappas Stagliano. After Bachelor Brad Womack's final-rose-free season 11 shake-up, she was selected to be the next Bachelorette. She even kept it in the family, marrying and starting a family with Stephen Stagliano, the twin brother of Bachelorette/Bachelor Pad favorite Michael Stagliano. Now DeAnna is providing her one-of-a-kind insight with weekly takes on Lifetime's TV-love drama UnREAL. Follow her on Twitter, @DeAnna Pappas!
Let's start with your own experiences. Do you remember any funny behind-the-scenes moments from your own experience that were similar to UnREAL?
Night one is really so...
Let's start with your own experiences. Do you remember any funny behind-the-scenes moments from your own experience that were similar to UnREAL?
Night one is really so...
- 6/2/2015
- by Aili Nahas, @ailinahas
- People.com - TV Watch
Think Like a Man Too
Written by Keith Merryman and David A. Newman
Directed by Tim Story
USA, 2014
The opening lines of Kevin Hart’s voiceover wax philosophical on the history of Las Vegas, but they’re less an introduction to Think Like a Man Too so much as a restatement of what is obvious to anyone in the audience: this is Kevin Hart’s movie. The massively popular comedian’s ubiquity is no secret (see: Hart discussing his pro wrestling reawakening with Jon Stewart) and his presence in Tim Story’s 2012 half-adaptation of Steve Harvey’s sex advice book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man all but guaranteed his return for any sequel.
But, beyond the serious box office legs of the original, why a sequel? Think Like a Man begins with Hart’s same overly-enthusiastic narration, though the original sports a quick-witted dissection of monogamy and...
Written by Keith Merryman and David A. Newman
Directed by Tim Story
USA, 2014
The opening lines of Kevin Hart’s voiceover wax philosophical on the history of Las Vegas, but they’re less an introduction to Think Like a Man Too so much as a restatement of what is obvious to anyone in the audience: this is Kevin Hart’s movie. The massively popular comedian’s ubiquity is no secret (see: Hart discussing his pro wrestling reawakening with Jon Stewart) and his presence in Tim Story’s 2012 half-adaptation of Steve Harvey’s sex advice book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man all but guaranteed his return for any sequel.
But, beyond the serious box office legs of the original, why a sequel? Think Like a Man begins with Hart’s same overly-enthusiastic narration, though the original sports a quick-witted dissection of monogamy and...
- 7/5/2014
- by David Klein
- SoundOnSight
Jeremy continues to be the absolute prince of the "Big Brother 15" house -- keep reading to find out his latest activities, or just sign up for the live feeds to find out for yourself.
At just before 7 p.m. Pt Tuesday night (June 2), Jeremy gave David a buck-up speech about how he just has get by one more day and then Elissa will be out of the house. Then, as Jeremy was leaving the bedroom, he took Elissa's hat and wiped it on his bare butt crack.
About five minutes later, Jeremy was called to the Diary Room, where he stayed for 15-20 minutes. When he came out, he didn't say anything about the hat incident, initially. Here's a Gif of the hat incident, if you're curious.
Later, Jeremy told Elissa what he did (though he says he "tapped" his butt with her hat, which is Not what he did) and apologized to her,...
At just before 7 p.m. Pt Tuesday night (June 2), Jeremy gave David a buck-up speech about how he just has get by one more day and then Elissa will be out of the house. Then, as Jeremy was leaving the bedroom, he took Elissa's hat and wiped it on his bare butt crack.
About five minutes later, Jeremy was called to the Diary Room, where he stayed for 15-20 minutes. When he came out, he didn't say anything about the hat incident, initially. Here's a Gif of the hat incident, if you're curious.
Later, Jeremy told Elissa what he did (though he says he "tapped" his butt with her hat, which is Not what he did) and apologized to her,...
- 7/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The last time we saw Catherine Newman, when we first met her just under a month ago in season one's "Compassion," her situation brought even more intrigue to Ryan's condition. She may have provided some some answers, but she also forced us to ask even more questions about what on earth was going on in Wilfred.
"Service" didn't really evoke those types of thoughts. Instead, it was just another well-written, hilariously performed half hour of television. Or in other words, it was what we have come to expect from Wilfred Season 2.
Like many installments this season, the beginning felt very different from the rest of the episode - setting the scene for what is to come - but like most that have come before it, the opening to "Service" was absolutely hilarious.
It started with Rob Riggle's perfectly timed "Are you down with Opp?" Seriously, that shouldn't have been funny.
"Service" didn't really evoke those types of thoughts. Instead, it was just another well-written, hilariously performed half hour of television. Or in other words, it was what we have come to expect from Wilfred Season 2.
Like many installments this season, the beginning felt very different from the rest of the episode - setting the scene for what is to come - but like most that have come before it, the opening to "Service" was absolutely hilarious.
It started with Rob Riggle's perfectly timed "Are you down with Opp?" Seriously, that shouldn't have been funny.
- 8/17/2012
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
Before I saw this week's episode of "The Vampire Diaries," I already knew the major plot twist -- it's one of the downfalls of the job -- so I figured it would be a less-than-thrilling viewing experience. I was wrong. Even knowing that Alaric would be turned into an Original didn't diminish the emotional impact of the story.
I won't pretend that it's the most inspired thing we've ever seen on this show. In fact, I think that the witches' powers have sucked a lot of the fun out of an otherwise captivating season, because they're the only creatures that seem to be unencumbered by rules. In a fantasy world such as Mystic Falls, the supernatural rules are the only thing that keeps our suspension of disbelief afloat.
I'll get more into that later, though. Like I said, despite my skepticism about the actual plot, the show wasn't short on emotional resonance.
I won't pretend that it's the most inspired thing we've ever seen on this show. In fact, I think that the witches' powers have sucked a lot of the fun out of an otherwise captivating season, because they're the only creatures that seem to be unencumbered by rules. In a fantasy world such as Mystic Falls, the supernatural rules are the only thing that keeps our suspension of disbelief afloat.
I'll get more into that later, though. Like I said, despite my skepticism about the actual plot, the show wasn't short on emotional resonance.
- 4/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
I hope everyone's recovered from all the drinking that was going on over in the Golden Globes thread. Not that many of you want to recover from that, because then you might remember that Avatar won Best Picture for being very pretty but kind of shallow. But, "Glee!" won, which was cool, and a lot of stars got to demonstrate just how much they cared about Haiti by wearing twee red ribbons and mentioning the earthquake in their acceptance speeches. Oh, and Jeremy Feist had to eat a hat because Sandra Bullock won an award. Now we get to pretend we're excited about the Oscars in a few weeks! Wooo! In the meantime, here's what's lined up for your Monday night:
8:00pm: "24" on Fox. There's back to back episodes tonight at a special time so, take note all of you who are still watching "24." I never started. Lucky me.
8:00pm: "24" on Fox. There's back to back episodes tonight at a special time so, take note all of you who are still watching "24." I never started. Lucky me.
- 1/18/2010
- by Intern Rusty
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