With Rachel Recchia and Blake Moynes self-eliminating from Bachelor In Paradise season 9 (respectively) on November 30, fans of the franchise have been advocating for these Bachelor Nation bombshells to try their luck at love with one another, despite pursuing relationships with other individuals — such as Jess Girod, Jordan Vandergriff, Tanner Courtad, Brayden Bowers, and more — during their time on the beloved competition series. Recommended Videos Despite trying her luck at love with nearly every boy on the beach, things appeared to be a cake walk between Rachel and Jordan Vandergriff — her ex-boyfriend who she went on a one-on-one date with just a few days prior to the rose ceremony — telling Jordan that there was no one else she would rather give her rose to.
If there is one thing the internet loves, it’s a good conspiracy theory. The web has spread plenty of dark theories surrounding everything from The Rugrats to the Deep State. No one is safe from the collective paranoid of the internet, not even 2000s pop-punk icon Avril Lavigne.
Recommended Videos Certain sects of the popstar’s fandom have spent years claiming that the original Avril Lavigne died back in 2002, and that her clone has been keeping up appearances for more than two decades.
Although it may have ended three years ago, Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black remains one of the hottest television shows of all time. On July 26, 2019 Jenji Kohan’s comedy-drama aired its finale episode, “Here’s Where We Get Off,” marking the end of an era of Netflix’s longest-running original series. Based on Piper Kerman’s memoir Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison (2010) about her 15-month sentence in a minimal-security federal prison, the critically-acclaimed series follows a version of Kerman known as Piper Chapman (portrayed by Taylor Schilling), a woman in her mid-30s whose life is turned upside-down when she is sentenced to 15 months in Litchfield Penitentiary.
Big Daddy Weave bassist, Jason “Jay” Weaver, has died of complications from COVID-19. His brother and bandmate, Mike, announced the musician’s passing on social media this weekend. Recommended Videos View this post on Instagram A post shared by Big Daddy Weave (@bdwmusic)
In his Instagram video, the vocalist and guitarist stated, “‘I’m sorry to bring this news, but I am excited to celebrate where he is right now. My brother Jay went to be with Jesus just a couple hours ago.
Christopher Lloyd has reacted to a hilarious meme pointing out some of the phonetic similarities between two of his acting roles. Lloyd — who made a cameo appearance in season three of The Mandalorian, responded to an image on Twitter that connects his portrayal of Commissioner Helgai with that of what is perhaps his most famous character: Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown in Back to the Future.
Recommended Videos The meme pokes fun at the pun of The Mandalorian’s title, which sounds similar to the brand of car used by Emmett and Michael J.