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16.04.2023 - 08:09 / etonline.com
It's the wedding that left many viewers shocked. After Chelsea Griffin said yes to her fiancé, Kwame Appiah, at the altar, he too said «I do,» despite the Netflix series showcasing the various issues within their relationship. ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with both Kwame and Chelsea prior to the finale episode airing, where they discussed the status of their relationship, how they've adapted to the challenges of marriage and where they are today. One major pitfall in the couple's romance was the fact that Kwame's mother refused to acknowledge their relationship or meet Chelsea.
She ultimately did not attend the couple's wedding, with Kwame's siblings stepping in for her. Kwame told ET that his mother and Chelsea have met in the year since filming on the show wrapped. «They get along well, well enough. It's progress.
I think as time has gone on, I've started to think about things more from my mom's side and I understand… but it took her some time to warm up to the whole situation,» Kwame said. «I'm happy with the way it's progressing.
If this is meant to be for the rest of our lives, then I'm OK with the wait and patience.»Kwame also had to relocate from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, to be with his wife, a move that he said he's adjusted to despite his reservations. «Since transitioning to Seattle, I've definitely found a lot of love for it. I love this place, and I don't think that the next transition in my life would be happier in any other place,» Kwame admitted. As for Chelsea, she described her married life as «real.» «Marriage is not easy, but doing it at the pace that we've had to do it has been extra difficult… we moved in together the day after we got married,» Chelsea told ET.
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Every season of has that one couple — the pair who don't appear to be a hot mess and who might actually go the distance (the Lauren and Cameron and Alexa and Brennons, if you will). Since the beginning of season 4 began streaming last month, 37-year-old client lead recruiter Tiffany Pennywell and 36-year-old Brett Brown have appeared to be that couple.The pair had an instant connection in the pods, opening up to one another and sharing some of their emotional struggles.
“Vanderpump Rules” star Raquel Leviss has checked into a mental health treatment facility, ET has learned.
Vanderpump Rules star Raquel Leviss has checked into a mental health treatment facility, ET has learned.A source tells ET, «Raquel and her family decided before the relationship was discovered that she would enter a voluntary facility for mental health counseling.»The source adds that Leviss had planned to admit herself before the reunion was taped on March 23. «She was scheduled to go in pre-reunion but decided she wanted to finish her filming commitment,» says the source.
Kwame Appiah is speaking his truth amid criticism of his relationship with now-wife Chelsea Griffin. The season 4 contestant was portrayed as being very hesitant in his relationship with Chelsea on the Netflix series.There has been much criticism online about his flirting with ex Micah Lussier both in Mexico and back home in Seattle at Chelsea's birthday party.
It's decision time for the season 4 couples from . On Friday, Netflix released this season's wedding-packed finale, and it was filled with some shocking moments, lots of tears, and a memorable first dance. There was even, as co-host Vanessa Lachey previously teased to ET, a «runaway» bride. So which couples stayed together and who split up?Read on for a breakdown of where each couple stands after the finale and some of ET's theories on whether they are currently still together.Last week's episodes ended with a cliffhanger as Chelsea said yes at the altar but was awaiting her fiancé, Kwame's, response. It wasn't smooth sailing for the couple throughout their romance.
It's decision time for the season 4 couples from . On Friday, Netflix released this season's wedding-packed finale, and it was filled with some shocking moments, lots of tears, and a memorable first dance. There was even, as co-host Vanessa Lachey previously teased to ET, a «runaway» bride. So which couples stayed together and who split up?Read on for a breakdown of where each couple stands after the finale and some of ET's theories on whether they are currently still together.Last week's episodes ended with a cliffhanger as Chelsea said yes at the altar but was awaiting her fiancé, Kwame's, response. It wasn't smooth sailing for the couple throughout their romance.
The last drop of episodes left fans on a cliffhanger as Chelsea Griffin awaited her fiancé, Kwame Appiah's, answer at the altar. Kwame seemed to be deliberating right up until the moment he faced his bride on their wedding day. The couple shared a series of highs and lows including Kwame's continued connection with ex Micah Lussier, his hesitation to move to Seattle from his home in Portland, their conflicting communication styles, and Kwame's own family's disproval of their relationship.His siblings showed their support on his wedding day, telling Kwame that their parents were there in spirit even if they could not be there physically. Chelsea made it clear before heading down the aisle that she intended to say yes, and she delivered.
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It's all about to kick off in Corrie next week as Daisy and Ryan receive a shocking update about villain Justin Rutherford. Justin was arrested after attempting to attack Daisy with acid on her wedding day before Ryan heroically jumped in front of the bride to save her from being permanently burned and scarred. Villain and stalker Justin Rutherford (Andrew Still) had been building up to the moment for weeks, but Ryan stopped the plan in its tracks.
Ariana Madix may be dealing with the fallout of her ex-boyfriend Tom Sandoval‘s highly publicized affair with their “Vanderpump Rules” co-star Raquel Leviss, but there is an exciting opportunity on the horizon for the reality star!
Ariana Madix may be dealing with the fallout of her ex-boyfriend Tom Sandoval's highly publicized affair with their co-star Raquel Leviss, but there is an exciting opportunity on the horizon for the reality star! A source tells ET that Madix is currently «in talks» to join for season 32, though nothing is firm. The upcoming season of ABC's hit dancing competition is set to premiere in September 2023. , which was the first to break the news, reports that Madix “has already received all of the approvals and sign-offs from NBC Universal,” the parent company of Bravo, which produces . As many know, Madix and her reality TV cast members have been embroiled in an affair scandal, now dubbed «Scandoval.» Last month, news broke that Madix and her boyfriend of nearly 10 years, Sandoval, called it quits after she discovered he was having an ongoing affair with Leviss. Sandoval and Leviss' affair began over the summer, in July 2022, but it wasn't until March that she saw an inappropriate video of Leviss pop up on her then-boyfriend's phone.
In Disney+’s latest series, The Crossover, the teenage intricacies of first love, drama, and aspiring stardom reign supreme on and off the court. Based on the critically acclaimed best-selling verse novel by Kwame Alexander, who also serves as the TV adaptation’s creator, EP, co-writer and co-showrunner, the series follows the lives of two teen brothers, Josh (Jalyn Hall) and Jordan Bell (Amir O’Neil) as they navigate life’s many uncertainties from boyhood to manhood. Though primarily focused on the boy’s relationship with basketball, a sport engrained in them at birth thanks to their former professional basketball-playing father (Derek Luke), the series unabashedly tackles serious issues regarding teenage rebellion, self-discovery, disability, and mental health challenges.
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newcomer Micah Lussier is speaking out after the Netflix show's season 2 alum, Natalie Lee, accused her of not being «genuine» in her quest for love.ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with Micah during a press day for her season in Seattle, Washington, about Natalie's comments, which she made during the premiere of her and co-star Deepti Vempati's podcast,, last week.At the time, Natalie cited «production sources» saying that Micah "isn't very genuine" when it comes to her relationship with Paul Peden, whom she gets engaged to during season 4.«I think that she should have taken the time to talk to me or Paul before saying something like that,» Micah tells ET of Natalie. «She went through this experience.
The coronation of King Charles could be "overshadowed" by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, royal commentator Daniela Esler has warned. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed they have received an invitation to the big day - but they are yet to announce whether or not they will be attending.
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