The Bachelor is returning to ABC with a familiar face searching for love. To make that desire a reality, 30 suitors will compete in the dating show for the chance to win the Final Rose and Zach Shallcross’ heart. Mercedes Northup, a 24-year-old non-profit case manager who works four jobs and is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, is one of the women slated to participate in the episode. The Bachelor season 27 will begin on ABC on Monday, January 23, at 8 p.
Remember when Justin Bieber and Kourtney Kardashian were hooking up?
It wasn’t all that long ago, but not surprisingly the "relationship" turned out to be a flash in the pan.
After all, Kourtney is a mother of three, while Justin probably still gets put down for a nap after his afternoon snack.
Still, it’s no secret that Kourtney has a weakness for semi-developed man-boys (See: Scott Disick), so there may be some truth to the latest report from In Touch that claims Justin and Kourtney are back together – or at least doin’ it again.
A BRITISH firm says it can fix a pothole in eight minutes for £30 with a new machine.
British motorists are forking out record amounts in repairs due to the appalling state of the roads.
The firm JCB's PotholePro has pioneered the fightback, fixing more than 23,000 miles worth of roads and taking orders from as far as Australia for its machine.
Closer to home in Coventry, the city council has filled in five times the number of potholes in the last 12 months thanks to JCB's speedy but long-lasting fix.
Torrey DeVitto, 36, and Will Estes, 41, are an item! The Chicago Med star confirmed her new romance on Instagram with a photo posted on Tuesday, Oct. 6. “2020 Accessory…Mask on ear so as not to forget it when leaving the house. #wearamask,” she captioned the black and white selfie of them. In the cute photo, Torrey snuggles her face against Will’s, who has a black face mask hanging off his right ear.
JEOPARDY! fans have ruled that contestant Ben Chan may be the next super-champion after a dominating debut on Wednesday.
He dropped $7,000 on an early Daily Double but still achieved a runaway or guaranteed win by Final Jeopardy - impressing Ken Jennings.
Kat Jepson, an artist from Virginia Beach, Virginia, was the one to beat with a one-day total of $20,399. She faced Ben, a philosophy professor from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Laura Caton, a nonprofit arts administrator from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.