It was perfection topped with sweet revenge for the South Carolina Gamecocks, who capped a perfect season Sunday by beating Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes, 87-75.
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from The Bachelor: Women Tell All. A Q&A with Joey is below.
A potential engagement is just around the corner for Season 28 Bachelor Joey Graziadei — and there’s still so many questions to be answered.
What is Kelsey’s note all about? Who gets sent home after fantasy suites? Why is Joey crying during proposals?
Well, Monday’s Women Tell All gives us the answers to two out of three of those (we’ll have to wait one more week to get an answer on the tears at his presumed engagement).
But first, the women get to dish on the good, the bad, and the ugly from Season 28. Let’s just get this out of the way right now, the women had nothing but positive things to say about Joey. However, the same can’t be said for what they had to say about each other.
The episode doesn’t waste any time diving deep into basically everyone’s beef with Maria. As it turns out, Sydney, Lea and Jess are the minority in the house. Almost everyone else appears to have taken Maria’s side.
Remember, it all started with Madina being insecure about her age, and Sydney eventually co-opted Madina’s anger and turned it into her own. When Sydney got sent home, Lea told Madina she shouldn’t be so nice to Maria, which was when Madina started to change her tune. Somehow, Jess also got involved and yelled at Maria for spending time with Joey when she already had a rose.
The women really had it out on stage, but after a lengthy back-and-forth, they ended on good terms. Maria even gave Lea and Sydney a hug and apologized for the part she played in all the drama. Oh, and to set the record straight, Lauren admitted to being the one to tell Lea to “shut the f*ck up.” During Maria’s hot seat, Sydney apologizes to her as well
It was perfection topped with sweet revenge for the South Carolina Gamecocks, who capped a perfect season Sunday by beating Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes, 87-75.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor The University of South Carolina overwhelmed the Iowa Hawkeyes Sunday in a rollicking NCAA Women’s College Basketball Championship game that capped an unprecedented run for women’s sports. The game that ended 87-75 saw University of Iowa megastar Caitlin Clark wrap her collegiate career and the birth of not one but two WNBA stars, as Clark and South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso head off to next week’s WNBA draft. The Iowa-South Carolina game was a seesaw from the start.
Thee women’s NCAA Semifinals on ESPN shattered viewership records, as all-time NCAA basketball scoring leader Caitlin Clark led her Iowa Hawkeyes to a thrilling win over the UConn Huskies, 71-69, in a game that wasn’t decided until the final seconds.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor The University of Iowa and superstar Caitlin Clark are set for consecutive trips to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Game as the team prevailed in a nail-biter Final Four faceoff against University of Connecticut. The final matchup finishes out a dream March Madness tournament for NCAA Women’s Basketball, as star players such as Clark and LSU’s Angel Reese and others have grabbed the spotlight.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The outsized audience for this week’s highly-watched women’s NCAA basketball match between Iowa and LSU may also have noticed that many of the commercials seen during the game belonged to AT&T, State Farm, Home Depot and Gatorade. There was good reason. Optimum Sports, a media agency that specializes in sports properties and is part of ad giant Omnicom Group, had quietly snatched up 35% of advertising time during the game, a record setter in terms of viewership for women’s sports and the latest example of how interest in female players and the leagues in which they play is booming.
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Anderson said while showing a small Graziadei voodoo doll.During fantasy suite week, Graziadei and Anderson shared time alone on a small boat exploring Tulum, Mexico.“The way that Kelsey makes me feel is different,” said Graziadei. “She has this light and energy that I just feel so lucky when I’m around her.” He even went on to say that he could picture a future with her and told her that he was falling in love with her.All that took a turn when Anderson started to doubt herself while Graziadei was on his other two dates.Anderson stopped by Graziadei’s room and left him a note, saying that they needed to talk.
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Paul Weller invited Roger Daltrey on stage with him last night (March 24), to perform a live rendition of The Who’s ‘So Sad About Us’. Check out footage below.The moment took place during the closing night event for the 2024 Teenage Cancer Trust gig series, dubbed ‘Ovation’. It was billed as “a celebration of 24 years of gigs” for the charity, and saw live performances from Weller, Daltrey, Kelly Jones, Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Eddie Vedder.Taking place at the historic Royal Albert Hall after kicking off the 2024 concert series on Monday (March 18), soloist and former frontman of The Jam opened the night by performing an eight-song setlist.This started with two tracks taken from his 2018 album ‘True Meanings’: starting the show with ‘Gravity’ and following on with a rendition of ‘Mayfly’.
finale is here, and we'll finally find out just what Jesse Palmer means when he says something happens that “you're never going to see it coming.”Could this be a bit of an exaggeration? If you're a longtime viewer of the franchise, you know the show often makes these kinds of grand claims. However, based on what I know, something is going to happen that hasn't played out before in any season.Now, is it so groundbreaking that we're going to be talking about it for years to come? Eh, hard to say.
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Palm Royale since I first watched an advanced screener of the Apple TV+ series last fall, so I'm thrilled it's for you to see (only a few more days, as it premieres this Wednesday, March 20).The cast alone is worth signing up for Apple TV+ if you don't already subscribe. For a refresher, it stars Kristen Wiig (brilliant in this role), Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Carol Burnett, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, Leslie Bibb, Kaia Gerber, Julia Duffy, Mindy Cohn, Bruce Dern, and more.