Kaitlyn Bristowe Calls Out 'Bachelor' Double Standards
Nick Viall will be a cast member on the upcoming season of Dancing With the Stars once production wraps on Season 21 of the Bachelor (#TeamRaven, BTW). Viall's former fling and star of the most recent season of The Bachelorette, Kaitlyn Bristowe, is now speaking up about a DWTS/Bachelor double standard.
Bristowe is calling out Bachelor creator Mike Fleiss for allowing Viall to do DWTS but blocking her back in 2015 when she was awarded the same opportunity.
Responding to former contestant and friend Whitney Bischoff (from Chris Soules' season) on Twitter, she wrote:
Following this exchange, Fleiss took to social media to say he supports Kaitlyn's desire to be on the show with Kaitlyn responding:
For the record, two Bachelorettes have been on Dancing With The Stars: Trista Sutter (season one) and Melissa Rycroft (seasons 8 and 15).
'Fubar' heading to VICELAND
Rogers Media and Vice Canada plan to turn Fubar into a mini-series.
Filming for the 8 episode series run is happening right now in Montreal with stars David Lawrence and Paul Spence better known as Terry and Dean. Each episode will be around sixty minutes long (*some reports say the episodes will only be thirty minutes), directed by Michael Dowse who was also involved in the original films.
In the made-for-TV version Fubar we'll see the boys fleeing the wildfires of For McMurray looking for work. Terry seeks financial stability through online ventures while Dean, the dreamer, is busy working on a triple-concept album.
Catch Fubar on VICELAND later this year.
Orange is the New Black is Back
Orange is the New Black Season 5 hits Netflix Friday, June 9th.
Orange is the New Black's fifth season is going to give fans the most in depth look ever in the the lives of the prisoners and guards at Litchfield Penetentiary. Fifteen episodes will cover the three day aftermath following... *SPOLIER ALERT*...
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...following the death of Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley). The prisoners riot and it all comes to a head when Daya (Dascha Polanco) finds and aims a gun at a prison guard. Does she pull the trigger? Will someone intervene? Will a rival gang start another fight to distract us from the "Daya vs. the Guard" drama?
This season, like the others that came before, is shrouded in total secrecy. Here's what we do know:
- there will be 15 episodes
- the entire season takes place over the course of 3 days
- OITNB star Laverne Cox says "it's really, really good"
Stranger Things Season 2
Netflix shared this sneak preview during the Super Bowl & posted it online with the simple caption "Stranger Things 2 is coming. Halloween 2017."
Well, it's nice they started it with a light "Leggo my Eggo" commercial from the 80s because things got really strange, really fast. The cast is back, decked out in Ghostbuster's gear, looking for their pal, Eleven.
We get a glimpse of Eleven, but it's not looking good for her or anyone in this short teaser. What is UP with that creepy spider looking thing? I'm still having nightmares over the first season's demogorgon, thanks.
Like I said, at least we have Eggo around to lighten the mood:
Selena Gomez Reveals Dark Netflix Series
Selena Gomez is busy with her Coach designer gig, rumored to be back in studio working on a new album, dodging paparazzi with her new beau, The Weeknd... Oh, and did I mention she's got a new Netflix project coming out soon?
It's called Thirteen Reasons Why and here's our first look:
Gomez is producing the series based on a New York Times bestseller of the same name. The story revolves around a number of cassette tapes left behind by Hannah Baker, a teenager who recently committed suicide. Each tape contains information about events and people who contributed to her death.
Thirteen Reasons Why hits Netflix March 31st.
