![]() He’s also a Harvard graduate, so Bennett Jordan might want to watch out. Romeo makes a pun about Michelle being his Juliet, obviously. They have a cute connection, so he might want to keep it around to spice up the Fantasy Suite, just in case. Ĭlayton brings Miss Young a yardstick in case he misbehaves in class, and she gives him a light spank for good measure. At least Kaitlyn once responded to my tweet. I love the limo exits, because there’s something so fantastical about them-can you imagine 30 hot men pulling up in a limo and trying to impress you? Tayshia and Kaitlyn are poised to watch the exits from the bushes, glasses of champagne in hand, and I’ve never had such severe FOMO. is very into sports and family Nayte also has a teacher for a mom and is sporting a Riley Christian-inspired dangly earring and Ryan claims he works on his family’s farm, but his crisp, plaid J. is a self-proclaimed goofball (ew) Joe is the male version of Michelle: he’s from Minnesota, loves basketball and is biracial Clayton is from Missouri and his mom is a teacher Brandon J. Keep an eye on intro videos the producers selected-chances are, the finalists and villains are featured (and, spoiler-but-not-really-since- The-Hollywood-Reporter -already-released-his-name alert: the next Bachelor’s video is in there). Plus, has the Bachelorette ever ended up with someone who got out of the limo dressed as Santa Claus ? I think not. There were fewer gimmicky limo exits than usual, which seems like a sign that they might actually be there for the right reasons … big if true. I’m sorry, did someone say “here for the wrong reasons?”īased purely off their behavior on night one, it looks like Michelle has a decent crop of guys vying for her heart. While they’re impressed by the orderliness of Chris G.’s room, they find something shocking in Ryan’s-in a Joe from “You”-inspired move, Ryan has compiled a booklet of everything he needs to know about the show, and, most shockingly, how to avoid becoming the villain and do well on the show. We can look forward to more of Kaitlyn’s edgy humor, Tayshia’s goddess energy and no Chris Harrison to be seen.Īs the men are preparing to meet Michelle, Kaitlyn and Tayshia decide to pay a visit to a few of their hotel rooms. One of her students says that she’s excited Miss Young is the Bachelorette, and I’ve gotta say-if her parents are letting their 10-year-old watch a show with “Fantasy Suites,” let’s hope they’ve already had the Birds and Bees talk.Īfter successfully facilitating Katie Thurston and Blake Moynes’ engagement on Season 17, former Bachelorettes Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams are back in the hosting gig. The episode starts out in Michelle’s fifth grade classroom, and I can only imagine what the Minnesota Karens had to say about that during the last PTA meeting. ![]() The season will start filming at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa in Indian Wells, California, but rumor has it that Michelle and her contestants will get to travel later in the season. ![]() I’m calling it now: basketball, teacher puns, family and the word “genuine” are going to be recurring themes throughout the season. She comes from a super stable home-a rarity in this franchise-and her parents, an interracial couple, have been married for 35 years. Michelle was the runner-up on Matt James’ season (she dodged a major bullet there) and is known for being quietly confident, playing Division I basketball in college and having the toned arms to prove it. Our fearless lead this season is Michelle Young, a 28-year-old fifth grade teacher from Minnesota. I hope you had time to rest up and cleanse the rosé and charcuterie from your system, because it’s time to dive headfirst back into the world of hot tub toasts and group dates. Guess who’s back, back again? That’s right, it’s Season 18 of “The Bachelorette,” a mere two weeks after the “Bachelor in Paradise” (BIP) finale. Make your picks in Vanderbilt’s (very un)official Bachelorette Fantasy League. ![]() Welcome to “Here for the Wrong Reasons,” where each week I’ll be recapping all of the champagne-guzzling and petty “Can I steal you for a second?”s of the 18th season of “The Bachelorette.” Nothing boosts your confidence about your own love life like watching a bunch of desperate 20-somethings competing for a stranger’s affection! Check in every Wednesday for episode recaps and updates on Michelle Young’s journey to become an Instagram influencer find love.
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