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Swifties are less than a month away until Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated Eras Tour concert film hits theaters, and AMC Theaters announced that they will be hosting a glitzy world premiere for the movie in Los Angeles on Oct. 11, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest […]
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College can be a bloody mess and Prime Video‘s new series Gen V is delving into the drama of it all, but with a superhero twist. The show acts as a spinoff to the streamer’s highly successful, action-packed comedy The Boys. It officially lands on the streaming platform starting Thursday (Sept. 28) at 8 p.m. ET.
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Expect just as much gore, violence, drama and, of course, mystery as a new generation of super-human students claw (and probably even kill) their way to the top rankings of a superhero-only school. Just like the show it takes inspiration from, the series is a Prime Original, which means you’ll need a Prime membership or Prime Video subscription to watch. Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial for new users though — click here to launch it now.
Unlike The Boys, the series will focus on a new cast of characters who attend the prestigious Godolkin University — the sole supes-only school in America. Students must juggle training with getting good grades, all in the hopes one day having the chance to be a part of The Seven alongside Homelander, A-Train and The Deep. It’s only when a group of students discover sinister going on within the school, they’re then faced with whether they want to become the heroes or villains of their own story.
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Prime video is treating us to a three episode premiere of the show that’ll be available to stream Thursday (Sept. 28) at 8 p.m. Current Prime members can watch Gen V for no additional cost — just sign into your account and head to Prime Video where you’ll find it under new releases.
Not a Prime member? New users can take advantage of Amazon’s 30-day free trial, which means you can watch the first three episodes and more for free. After the trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular subscription price of $14.99/month (or $139/year).
Looking for additional affordable streaming options? Students can get 6-months of Prime for free when you sign up for the student membership, which is also half off. EBT/Medicaid recipients can get 30-days free under the qualifying government program membership, which is also 50% off.
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Along with Gen V, a subscription to Prime Video will give you access to the entire library of original and exclusive content, TV shows and movies including The Boys, Citadel, Daisy Jones & The Six, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Harlan Coben’s Shelter, Swarm, Medellìn, The Power, Kelce, Harlem, I’m a Virgo, Invincible, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Horror of Dolores Roach, Fleabag, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Better Call Saul and more.
Want to expand your library of offerings? Amazon has premium channels such as Max, Starz and Paramount+ and more to increase the amount of content available to you.
Your membership will also include additional perks such as Prime Premiere, free one-day shipping, grocery delivery, access to Prime member-only deals and Prime Day, Prime Try Before You Buy and more.
And, if you want to show off your favorite character or Gen V-themed merch, Amazon has an exclusive storefront with apparel from both shows you can stock up on.
Check below to watch the trailer for Gen V.
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David Bowie‘s music career continues to shine even today, and now fans can relive his magic and musical journey through Moonage Daydream. This film isn’t like the typical musical documentary though — instead, it explore’s Bowie’s thoughts on life, music and creativity through never-before-seen footage and performances.
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Documentarian Brett Morgen was given complete access by Bowie’s estate to his archives, resulting in what the synopsis describes as an “experiential cinematic odyssey.” You can expect narration by the Aladdin Sane artist as he brings you through a “kaleidoscope” journey that the film claims is “a phenomenon that cannot be explained — only experienced.”
Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy are making it easy for us bring the “Under Pressure” singer home with a special Criterion Collection edition of the movie available in Blu-ray and 4K editions.
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The Criterion Collection version of the movie is rated a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon under special interests and includes a 4K disc, Blu-ray disc and special features. Bonus materials you can look forward to indulging in include audio commentary by Morgen, a Q&A with the director, filmmaker Mark Romanek and musician Mike Garson, an essay by film critic Jonathan Romney, a collectible poster insert and more.
The movie is also available in a Blu-ray edition, which includes the same special features that come with the 4K edition.
Prefer just the film? Amazon, Walmart, Target and Best Buy all have a Blu-ray edition — minus all the bonus materials. Plus, it’s also on sale!
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Save 30% on Moonage Daydream‘s Blu-ray format that includes the entire two hours and 14 minutes of film as well as never-before-seen footage of performances from albums including The Jean Genie, Aladdin Sane, Space Oddity, Heroes, Let’s Dance, Modern Love, Young Americans, Changes and more.
And, if you’re curious about additional streaming options, streamers like Prime Video and Hulu have it with the addition of Max to your channels. If you have a Max subscription through one of these streamers, then just log into you account and find it under Max’s documentaries. Don’t have a subscription, Prime Video and Hulu are both offering 30 day free trials when you sign up for a membership.
You’ll have to add Max to your subscription, which is an additional $15.99/month on Prime Video and Hulu after a 7-day free trial.
Apple TV+ also has the movie available to rent for $3.99 or buy it for $9.99, click here to rent or buy it now.
Watch the trailer for Moonage Daydream in the video above.
The Masked Singer season 10 kicked off on Wednesday night (Sept. 27) on Fox, and saw a brand new cast of elaborately costumed players performing to see who will emerge as this cycle’s champion. The first unmasking of the season came courtesy of the Rubber Ducky, who took to the stage of the competition show to performing his rendition of Dexys Midnight Runners’ hit “Come on Eileen.”
After the performance, judge Ken Jeong had nothing but praise for the star underneath the mask. “I dare say this is the most fun performance of the night,” he said. “I love everything about this. Amazing job.”
The duck gave a clue that revealed his family is “full of stars,” which prompted Robin Thicke to guess he’s a comedian. “I’m definitely getting a comedian vibe from this guy. I’m thinking famous families, and this guy is known for being in very famous horror movies like Scream … what if this is David Arquette? Famous brother of Patricia Arquette?” he wondered.
Fellow judge Jenny McCarthy, however, had others in mind. “That’s not bad. I could see David doing something like this,” she said. “But … what about Wayans brothers?”
Jeong, who is a comedian outside of the show, put his knowledge to the test and shared his expert opinion on why it couldn’t be one of the Wayans brothers. “They’re, like, two of the most celebrated, legendary stand-up comedians of all time. This person said he did stand-up comedy, he didn’t like it, so right now I’m thinking Anthony Anderson,” he explained. “Anthony Anderson is not known for stand-up, but he is one of the best comedic actors around. That is something that is screaming Anthony Anderson. Great job, Anthony!”
Sure enough, Jeong’s guess was spot on. Anderson was unmasked and joked, “Ken, you finally got something right, baby.” The judge replied, “It’s a season 10 miracle!”
Anderson followed up his elimination with a hilarious exit interview that held a few insights as to why his performance didn’t take flight flight like he intended it to.
“I flew all the way from South Africa to be on the show, and they kicked me off! I’ve always wanted to do The Masked Singer. I got the call, and I was like, ‘Hell yeah!’ My performance … I will admit was slightly off a little bit. I think I was trying to perfect it in rehearsal,” Anderson said. “When it came time to showtime, I didn’t have anything left to give. I over rehearsed. Come on … you’re supposed to breathe through the diaphragm and I have a huge head, but they gave me a small mask. And the mask constricted my mouth from opening to hit the notes I wanted to hit. I mean … yeah, it’s over right now, but … I’ve got your number.”
Watch the judges try to figure out who was behind Rubber Ducky in the above video, and watch the comedian’s exit interview below.
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In his song “That Ain’t Country,” queer artist Adam Mac proudly declared to his detractors that, if they tried that in his small town, they would be met with a community that supports him unconditionally. “The people in the town where I was raised/ They love me/ And they got my back,” he defiantly proclaimed.
Yet over the past week, Mac watched as his theory was tested in real time. “I couldn’t help but feel embarrassed that I would preach this love and acceptance that my hometown has had for me, and then immediately feel a little betrayed in the moment,” Mac tells Billboard over a Zoom call. Dressed in a wide-brimmed hat and a lavender pointelle polo, the singer sighs. “This has been the most insane emotional whiplash that I have ever experienced in my life.”
Last Thursday (Sept. 21), Mac announced in an emotional video posted across his social media channels that he would be canceling his scheduled appearance as the headliner of the Logan County Tobacco and Heritage Festival’s Grand Finale concert. The reason behind the cancellation, Mac told his fans, was that there were concerns he would be “promoting homosexuality or sexuality in a family friendly environment” with his performance. “I’m really sad about it,” he said in the clip, fighting back tears. “I really, really wanted to be there.”
But just one week later, the situation has dramatically shifted for the rising country singer. In a post to her Instagram Stories on Thursday (Sept. 28), country superstar Maren Morris announced that Mac would be joining RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Shea Couleé as an opener for her exclusive, fans-only sold-out show in Chicago next week. “Like I said,” Mac says, laughing. “Emotional whiplash.”
As he reflects on the chaotic week he’s experienced, Mac briefly looks as though the information is just setting in for the first time. “It started as something so disappointing and embarrassing and sad, and very quickly turned into the most insane amount of love I have ever been flooded with in my life,” he says, giddy with excitement. “It’s led to one of the coolest things I am ever going to do.”
Mac originally hails from Russellville, Kentucky, which he describes as a town small enough that “we pretty much all know each other.” Leaving home at 22 to chase his dream as a singer-songwriter in Nashville, Mac spent years writing and self-releasing music to try and make a name in an industry that wasn’t necessarily open to the idea of an openly gay country star.
But eventually, people began to take notice. In September 2022, Mac’s music video for “Disco Cowboy” premiered on CMT, where it remained the station’s No. 1 video of their 12-Pack Countdown for four weeks. In March, Mac posted a clip to TikTok of an emotional ballad dedicated to his mother called “Boy Like Me”; the video has since been viewed over 300,000 times. In April, he was highlighted alongside Shelly Fairchild, Sonia Leigh and Angie K at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Country Proud showcase.
With a performance at CMA Fest in June, and bookings around Nashville and Los Angeles throughout the rest of the summer, 2023 officially felt like it was Mac’s year — especially with the release of his album Disco Cowboy in May. “What we created is something that feels so much like me. I felt like I finally found my home, where I don’t have to sacrifice being ‘too gay’ or loving this sound,” he says. “It just felt like the perfect marriage to be able to tell my story and do it in a way that that felt good to me.”
When the Logan County Chamber of Commerce reached out to ask Mac to headline their annual Tobacco and Heritage festival, he says it felt like a full-circle moment. “The initial process was just so warm and welcoming,” he recalls. “It felt like this big ‘welcome back home’ after a crazy year of successes.”
That’s when the shift started. Two days after the festival announced Mac as the headliner for their Grand Finale Concert and Fireworks in a since-deleted Facebook post, the singer received a call from the person who booked him for the show, a woman Mac says he’s “known my whole life.” She said that the board members at the Chamber of Commerce had some concerns.
“Some board members wanted her to call in ensure that I would not be ‘promoting homosexuality in a family friendly environment, and they wanted to make sure that I knew that this was not a Pride festival,” he recalls. “It just felt like they were telling me, ‘We know you’re gay, just please don’t be too gay. This is a family event,’ as if being gay is inherently sexual.”
The call was prompted not only by board members concerned about queerness represented on their stage — a number of townsfolk, both online and in person at the Chamber of Commerce, made it clear that they intended to protest Mac’s performance while it was happening. “I wanted it to be this homecoming — that vision did not include protesters with signs and pitchforks behind me,” he recalls. “And so I just told her, ‘I just think it’s best for us to pull out of the show.’”
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Having “never cancelled a show,” Mac felt it was only fair to explain why he wouldn’t be performing at the festival in his own video. Sporting a Maren Morris “lunatic country music person” t-shirt, the singer filmed himself explained the entire situation to his fans, and posted it across all of his social media accounts. “I just wanted people to see me and see that I was genuinely hurt to do this.”
The message stuck. Immediately, the video went viral, with fans, both from and outside of Russellville sharing their disappointment that Mac would be treated this way and offering him their support. The feedback also reached the Logan County Chamber of Commerce — Mac received a call from the Chamber after his video went live, saying that there were “10 times the [number of] people that were originally saying that they would protest the show, now saying they can’t believe that we would cancel your show.”
It was a validating moment for Mac, especially when those fans continued to share his the message, which eventually reached country stars like Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Lindsay Ell and Brandy Clark . “You are loved. I’m sorry this happened but glad you’re sharing it here,” Morris commented on his Instagram post.
“It was all these divas who I have f–king looked up to, and who have been allies to our community, and who have been there for us when no one else was,” he says. “Not only did my community show up for me, but this music community, this country community also showed up for me.”
But the fun was not yet over. Just a few days after his video went viral, Mac received a call from a number he didn’t recognize — which he knew meant “either they want some money, or they’re about to give me a hell of a lot of money.” When he answered, a representative from CAA was on the other end, saying that his name had come up in a meeting discussing openers for Morris’ show at Joe’s on Weed Street in Chicago, and wondering if he would be interested in performing. “I literally collapsed,” Mac says, still stunned. “I’m still pinching myself.”
Between massive artists like Morris showing him support, and organizations like CMT inviting him to perform at their Equal Access showcase, Mac says he’s never felt more supported by the country music industry. But he also recognizes that country music is also currently fractured; progressive country acts — led largely by women, queer folks and people of color — are advocating for change, while more conservative stars are actively appealing to a right-wing fanbase. Morris herself has expressed her intent to essentially leave the genre after years of fighting against its general failures of inclusivity.
“That is the climate that has been created in our nation, and so it gets very clearly reflected in country music,” he says. But Mac remains hopeful that country music, as a whole, can change for the better. “It’s easy to jump on the bandwagon of hating someone or something because it’s different,” he says. “But I have seen, even just in this situation, that there is so much more love and that there is so much more to audiences than we give them credit for.”
It’s fitting, then, that Mac’s song “That Ain’t Country” also serves as an anti-gatekeeping anthem for the country industry. Lyrics like “Ain’t who you take to bed/ Ain’t in that small town draw/ Yeah it’s in what you’re saying/ Not the way you talk” make his assertion clear; bigotry and hatred don’t buy longevity, and those standing in the way of progress won’t ultimately succeed. Lucky for him, the gates are now opening wide — and Mac is ready to step through.
Fresh off of a cameo in Greta Gerwig’s record-obliterating Barbie movie, Dua Lipa continues to dabble in film with the sexy new trailer for the upcoming spy thriller Argylle. Released on Thursday (Sept. 28), the new trailer finds a blonde Lipa sauntering toward Henry Cavill, who plays Agent Argylle, before posing the question, “I certainly […]
In advance of Britney Spears coming back to the big screen in next month’s re-release of the singer’s movie debut in 2002’s coming-of-age road-trip dramedy Crossroads, a new trailer is getting fans hyped for the special event.
The 30-second trailer for the global fan event on Oct. 23 and 25 opens with Spears’ Lucy enthusiastically singing Madonna’s “Open Your Heart” into a spoon in her teenage bedroom, which just happens to have a poster of Madge’s debut album cover in plain view on the wall.
As Spears bounces around the room lost in music, she suddenly stops and hops under the bed when her dad (Dan Akroyd) yells from the other room. Cut to Lucy hopping in the car with her two estranged high school besties, Mimi (Taryn Manning) and Kit (Zoë Saldaña) for a cross-country road trip, where they’re joined by Mimi’s handsome friend, Ben (Anson Mount).
“So I’m going all the way to California,” Mimi says, as Spears’ Lucy counsels, “you can’t go by yourself with some guy.” We also see Akroyd berating Lucy for sneaking away in the middle of the night and ordering her to return right away. The clip ends with Spears crooning “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman,” one of the hits from the singer’s 2001 Britney album.
The two-night event from Trafalgar Releasing, Sony Music Entertainment and RCA Records will support Spears’ upcoming tell-all memoir, The Woman in Me (Oct. 24). The movie written by Shonda Rhimes (Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy) and directed by Tamra Davis (CB4, 13) will include bonus features never before seen in theaters — including a sing-along to two of Spears’ songs from the film.
“I recently rewatched Crossroads and was so enthralled with the time capsule of nostalgia that this incredible ensemble cast brings to the screen,” director Davis said in a statement when the re-release was announced last week. “Britney is absolutely breathtaking to watch, and Shonda is showing us her early expertise in writing complicated female characters.”
There will also be a new merch line featuring shirts, sweats, jackets and pieces inspired by the film’s wardrobe, as well as RCA Records’ Crossroads: Special Edition of the soundtrack, with three new Spears remixes: “Overprotected” (Richi Lopez Remix), “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman” (Snakehips Remix) and “I Love Rock ‘N Roll” (Frank Walker Remix).
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Doja Cat is flipping the script on one of Skechers‘ classic designs for her premiere capsule collection with the shoe giant dropping on Thursday (Sept. 28). The sneakers offer a modern-but-rugged spin on the heritage trainer while paying homage to 2000s nostalgia.
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“It feels really cool to be able to create my own shoe with Skechers,” Doja said in a statement. “To design something inspired by the iconic sneaker my peers wore back in the day – Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera – I feel like I am a part of history.”
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As the brand’s first Artist-in-Residence, Doja worked closely with the Skechers design team to create the sneakers, which retail for $125 and are available in a variety of vibrant and neutral colorways.
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The “Paint the Town Red” rhymer “Doja-fyed” the sneakers by utilizing mixed materials such as premium leathers with hints of patent leather and mesh adding an eccentric touch that stays true to her style. The sneakers, which are available in black, white, off white, olive green and lavender, are outfitted with the signature Skechers x Doja Cat logo and feature Skechers’ Air-Cooled Memory Foam insole.
In addition to designing the collection, Doja put her creative stamp on the Skechers campaign. “For this campaign, I worked with Skechers to create visuals that were simplistic, art-forward, edgy…and all the while we explored different elements like fire, burnt textures, and the aftermath of the flames,” she explained.
Doja was first inspired to collaborate with Skechers when she sported a pair of the original D’Lites sneakers during her headlining set at Coachella in 2022.
The Skechers x Doja Cat collab is available at Skechers.com.
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Doja Cat: Doja’ Lite Pop (Lavender)
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Put your best foot forward in this show-stopping colorway. The lavender-hued Doja’Lite features snake embossed premium patent leather, a sleek mesh upper with a chunky outsole.
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Available in olive or white, this pair features premium leather with genuine suede, offset by a sleek mesh upper and metallic marble or translucent paralyzed lug bottom.
If every dog has its day, today very much belongs to Hurricane.
Hurricane, a Border Collie, and his human Adrian Stoica are the winners of the latest, 18th season of America’s Got Talent, their dog show capturing the hearts of the American public.
Magician Anna DeGuzman came second in the 2023 competition, announced Wednesday (Sept. 27), and dance troupe Murmuration came third.
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Indonesian singer Putri Ariani and acrobat duo the Ramadhani Brothers respectively round out the top 5.
The top ranked singer this year, Putri made a notable impression on the judges, particularly Simon Cowell, who gave the teen his Golden Buzzer. “Nobody can take away the fact that you are an amazing, amazing singer. And performer. And person,” Cowell told Ariani.
The judges also adored Stoica and Hurricane’s double-act, apparently as much as armchair voters.
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“I was on my feet then I sat down, then I was on my feet. It just shows you how tough it is,” Howie Mandel enthused earlier in the season, following an act to Smash Mouth’s “I’m a Believer.” “We didn’t know whether to stand, we didn’t know whether to sit. He’s a dog, he gets more cues than we do. That’s my favorite dog Act ever on AGT.”
Sofia Vergara though the dog-and-man show “was perfection” and Heidi Klum remarked, “it is mind blowing to me how you do this routine with him.”
Added Cowell earlier in the season: “I think in terms of stepping up from the audition to the Live Show, this is the best act we’ve seen tonight. This was live, and that was a tricky routine. She was amazing.”
Stoica and his canine buddy collect the $1 million prize and a coveted Las Vegas residency.
The two-hour finale on NBC featured special performances from 30 Seconds to Mars, Jason Derulo, Jon Batiste, Leona Lewis (in a duet with Putri) and Season 17 winners The Mayyas.
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You’re never too old to find love. Gerry Turner, a retired restaurateur, widower and grandfather, sets out to find love again on ABC’s The Golden Bachelor, premiering Thursday (Sept. 28) at 8 p.m. ET.
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Keep reading for details on how to watch and stream The Golden Bachelor, plus learn more about the 22 women vying for a shot at Turner’s heart.
How to Stream The Golden Bachelor from Anywhere
The Golden Bachelor premieres on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. You can watch and stream ABC and more via DirectTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo and other streamers that offer live television with local channels.
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The newest edition to the Bachelor franchise features contestants ranging from ages 60-75. Jesse Palmer returns to host the reality series.
New episodes of The Golden Bachelor will premiere on Thursdays on ABC and stream on Hulu the next day. The season premiere will re-air on Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 10:00 p.m. ET.
Viewers who already have ABC can watch live or on demand through cable, satellite or streaming (or with a HDTV antenna like this $25 digital antenna at Amazon). Viewers in Canada can stream bingeworthy shows like The Bachelor through CityTV+ on Prime Video (you must be a Prime member to access). If you’re streaming internationally, try ExpressVPN or NordVPN.
Who Are The Golden Bachelor Contestants?
The 22 women appearing in this season of The Golden Bachelor include a high school teacher, a former cheerleader, a wedding officiant, retired nutritionist, a dental hygienist and retired realtor.
See the list of contestants below.
Anna, 61, a retired nutritionist from Summit, N.J.April, 65, a therapist from Port St. Lucie, Fla.Christina, 73, a retired purchasing manager from Sierra Madre, Calif.Edith, 60, a retired realtor from Downey, Calif.Ellen, 71, a retired teacher from Delray Beach Fla.Faith, 60, a high school teacher from Benton City, Wash.Jeanie, 65, a retired project manager from Estill Springs, Tenn.Joan, 60, a private school administrator from Rockland, Md.Kathy, 70, a retired educational consultant from Austin, TexasLeslie, 64, a fitness instructor from Minneapolis, Minn.Maria, 60, a health and wellness director from Teaneck, N.J.Marina, 60, an educator from Los Angeles, Calif.Nancy, 60, a retired interior designer from Alexandria, Va.Natascha, 60, a pro-aging coach and midlife speaker from New York City, N.Y.Pamela, 75, a retired salon owner from Aurora, Ill.Patty, 70, a retired real estate professional from Durham, N.C.Peggy, 69, a dental hygienist from East Haven, Conn.Renee, 67, a former Chicago Honey Bear Cheerleader from Middleton, Wis.Sandra, 75, a retired executive assistant from Doraville, Ga.Susan, 66, a wedding officiant from Aston, Penn.Sylvia, 64, a public affairs consultant from Los Angeles, Calif.Theresa, 69, a financial services professional from Shrewsbury, N.J.
Watch the vide below for more on the ladies of The Golden Bachelor.
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