After a few days of saying very little, the executive producers behind The Bachelor are acknowledging the work they need to do. In a joint statement posted to the Bachelor Nation website, the EPs, including host Chris Harrison, pledge to make “significant changes” to address the franchise’s problems. “We are excited to move forward with both
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Jaclyn Campanaro From cop to rock, Jonny Goood has experienced two different sides of the public spotlight. While the musician has graced many stages with Lady Gaga, there was a time when Goood, née Jonathan Drummond, toted a badge instead of a bass guitar. “I come from a long line of police officers,” Goood told E! News in an
Bachelor Nation is ready for a revolution and they want it televised. As the Black Lives Matter movement continues with nationwide protests and calls for action following the death of George Floyd, a group of fans of The Bachelor franchise have come to together to form the Bachelor Diversity Campaign, calling for the ABC reality series
“I want him to know that mommy did everything she could to bring light to injustices. That makes me feel really, really good,” she shared. “I put myself in the line of fire so maybe one day, when he grows up, he won’t have to. I want him to stand up for himself or maybe
Should the call come, Colin Kaepernick is ready. Absent from NFL rosters for more than three years, the 32-year-old league veteran has been waiting, patiently waiting, for any team willing to take a chance on a dual-threat quarterback with quick feet, a strong arm and the emotional fortitude of a leader. “My desire to play football is still
Mike Johnson is letting people know there is no “excuse” for being “ignorant” in this day and age. The former Bachelorette contestant spoke with Maham Qadri, the CEO and founder of Texapreneur, a podcast that highlights small business in the Texas region. In this interview, which focused predominantly on entrepreneurship, the former portfolio manager told Maham that in the
Victoria Jones/PA Wire; AP Images On Feb. 26, 2012, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot to death while on his way back to the house he was visiting in a gated community in Sanford, Fla. A month later, President Barack Obama, making his first public remarks about the case, said, “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.” A
Bon Appétit staff member Sohla El-Waylly revealed via Instagram that ”only white editors” are compensated for the videos published on the platform. El-Waylly shared that during her 10 months at BA, she’s been making $50,000 as an “assistant editor,” despite her over 15-years of experience in the culinary field. She said that she was hired to “assist white editors with
Black Lives Matter. They are words you’ve no doubt seen stamped all over the Internet. A simple phrase, meaning, quite directly, that the lives of black people matter. That they need to be protected, cherished, respected, not systematically targeted or shattered. An idea so straightforward, yet it’s one of the most hotly debated across dinner tables, news
BTS lent their voices in more ways than one to celebrate 2020 graduates. In the last few months, high school and college students have had to quickly adjust their graduation plans due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. So it’s no surprise that YouTube brought some of the biggest stars in entertainment together to give students a ceremony
Dsanchez/CPR / BACKGRID Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood studios to “invest in Black staff” during a protest in Los Angeles, Calif. earlier today. On Saturday, the Black Panther actor addressed a crowd during a protest against police brutality in response to the death of George Floyd, a Minnesota man who was killed by the Minneapolis Police Department in May. The Creed
A Black Lives Matter protest in honor of George Floyd turned into a wedding celebration when a couple intersected with those marching outside of Logan Square in Philadelphia on Saturday. Dr. Kerry Anne Perkins and Michael Gordon were taking photos outside of the Logan Hotel when the movement passed by on Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The newlyweds
Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; ABC Bachelor Nation is divided after Garrett Yrigoyen posted a statement in support of ”Thin Blue Line,” a phrase used in association with Blue Lives Matter countermovement. In a lengthy statement, the 31-year-old expressed that he stands in solidarity with the “hundreds of thousands of men and women of all races that represent this Thin Blue Line.” He explained,
Los Angeles soccer team LA Galaxy has released Aleksandar Katai over controversial comments posted by his wife, Tea Katai, on social media. In a statement released Friday, the team said it had “mutually agreed to part ways” with Katai. The decision comes two days after the LA Galaxy spoke out regarding her since-deleted posts, which according to the Associated Press, called
A big step for both Bella twins. On tonight’s all-new Total Bellas, viewers got a front-row seat as Artem Chigvintsev proposed to Nikki Bella. As E! readers surely know, back in January, Nikki and Artem confirmed that they had gotten engaged during their November 2019 trip to France. While the twosome teased the romantic moment on
George Floyd‘s tragic death may have been the catalyst for the protests currently happening around the world, but for many—including E! host Nina Parker—the fight for justice extends beyond his case. “This is not something that’s gonna be over in two weeks,” Parker told Ria Ciuffo and Fran Mariano on their Chicks in the Office podcast. “As we’ve talked about