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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Bryan Abasolo Calls Out "Disgusting, Vile" Comments Wife Rachel Lindsay Receives Online

Bryan Abasolo Calls Out "Disgusting, Vile" Comments Wife Rachel Lindsay Receives Online

  • If you haven't been paying close attention to Rachel Lindsay's comment section, heed her husband Bryan Abasolo's candid words: "People write the most disgusting, vile stuff to her."
  • Watch: Would Rachel Lindsay Consider Being Next “Bachelor” Host?

    Bryan Abasolo has seen firsthand how thorny comments can get online. 

    As Bachelorette alum Rachel Lindsay‘s other half, Abasolo has a front row seat to all the troubling things people write to his wife on social media. While he would rather she not respond to their horrible words, they’ve since found that answering has an equally bizarre outcome. 

    “I feel like if you give them energy, you’re bringing something to life that should have never been alive,” he said on his Talking It Out podcast. “People write the most disgusting, vile stuff to her and she’ll actually respond, not disrespectfully or anything like that, but she’ll respond with—she’s a lawyer, so she’ll hit her back with the facts, like, ‘How was I doing this? How was I doing that?'”

    Their responses are just as unsettling. “The person doesn’t even answer back with the responses,” Abasolo continued. “Instead they respond with, ‘Oh my god, I love you. I didn’t think you would respond,’ and it’s like how did you just say what you just said that was so malicious and then just totally flip? Like ‘Oh my god, I’m sorry. I didn’t think you would respond.”

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    Meanwhile, Abasolo had nothing but the sweetest words to share about his life partner as they approach their second wedding anniversary in August. “Rachel just had like an x factor,” he told co-host Mike Johnson and guest Jason Tartick. “She was a triple threat—brains, beauty, personality, great sense of humor. She was a professional. She had a career. Everything on paper was top notch–everything I could ever want in a woman, in an engagement, in a wife, everything.”

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    “But the thing is,” he noted, “she keeps me on my toes…She challenges me to be a better man.”

    Monday, June 21, 2021

    Rachel Lindsay Details Her Bachelor Journey From Feuding With Vanessa to Why She Didn’t Pick Peter

    Rachel Lindsay Details Her Bachelor Journey From Feuding With Vanessa to Why She Didn’t Pick Peter

  • In an essay for New York Magazine, Rachel Lindsay opened up about her feud with Vanessa Grimaldi, splitting up with runner-up Peter Kraus and filming as the first Black Bachelorette.

  • Watch: Would Rachel Lindsay Consider Being Next “Bachelor” Host?

    Bachelor Nation, it’s time to take off those rose-colored glasses. Because Rachel Lindsay is sharing her full journey and it’s not all hot tubs and long-stemmed roses.
     
    In a bombshell first-person essay for New York Magazine, the 36-year-old star revealed details on her entire Bachelor experience—from the complications behind competing for the affections of Nick Viall‘s heart to becoming the franchise’s first Black Bachelorette in 2017.
     
    As a contestant on Nick’s season in early 2017, Rachel placed third overall, losing to winner and not-so-secret but now-former nemesis, Vanessa Grimaldi. While filming, the two notoriously didn’t get along, but now Rachel has opened up about their feud. “Vanessa liked him [Nick] so much, she couldn’t hear about how he kissed another woman, which lets you know how deep her feelings were,” Rachel explained. “As a result, she was unable to connect with the other women in the house.”
     
    Rachel also went on to claim that production staged a “sit-down” between them where Vanessa accused Rachel of “bullying” her and ended the conversation in tears. Once production pulled Rachel aside immediately after the conversation, the lawyer detailed, she also became emotional at the notion of coming across as “an angry Black woman.” She reveals production assured her the scene would not air.

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    While it was a largely unproductive chat, she revealed their once-thorny situation has since been involved, with Rachel noting, “I am happy to say that, in real life, we put our differences aside and have a great and supportive relationship.”
     
    When it came to having her own heart front-and-center as The Bachelorette later in that same year, Rachel chose now-husband Bryan Abasolo over fan-favorite and runner up, Peter Kraus.

    On the show, her choice was portrayed as picking the sure-thing over a man waffling over a proposal, but the attorney insisted her decision was made long before Bryan dropped to one knee atop a mountain in Spain. “My head had already started to come out of the clouds with Peter by the time of ‘Hometowns,'” she explained, “the episode in which the Bachelorette visits the final four contestants at home with their families.”

    Although those episodes typically center on the contestants’ families rather than their pals, Rachel got to Peter’s hometown and was in for a bit of surprise, she revealed. “I walked in and saw two Black men and two white women sitting at a table,” she explained. “I turned to my producer and gave her a look. I wish they had caught my face on-camera—the way I turned and stared at her, like, ‘Really, bitch?'”

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    Separated into two tables, she continued, “Peter got to talk to his homeboys, and I was with the women, who talked about having ‘mixed babies’ and what it was like to be an interracial couple. I couldn’t believe it. I’m Black. I have interracial couples in my family. I’m old enough to understand what I’m entering into and the difficulties that come with it. I felt exploited.”

    She also added, “If anything, that situation turned me off of Peter because I couldn’t see myself hanging out with them. They were nice, but it was so contrived. The producers really thought, ‘How great! All these mixed couples can come together.’ They were only looking at the optics of the situation.”

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    In reality, she continued, she and Peter hadn’t had the sorts of deep talks about what their marriage would look like. Yet when the finale aired—complete with Peter’s comment that she would be settling for a life of mediocrity without him—viewers walked away feeling as if she had settled for Bryan. Though she couldn’t have been happier with her pick, she noted, “Publicly, I was robbed of my love story.”

    As for her relationship with the series, that continued to sour with each new season—with Rachel feeling as if she was just a box they had checked off by having a Black Bachelorette—before her now-infamous February interview with Chris Harrison. “There’s no denying The Bachelor franchise changed my life,” she shared. “It’s a love-hate relationship.” But for now, it’s on hold indefinitely. “I’m no longer making myself available to The Bachelor universe,” she shared (save for chatting with any contestant in need). “I am no longer a figurehead. I am no-longer a spot-filler. I am no longer the face of what is diverse.”

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    After her feature hit the web on June 21 with the headline: Rachel Lindsay Has No Roses Left to Burn, Rachel took to social media to share her thoughts on the publication’s choice of words. The magazine has since released a statement addressing Rachel’s dissatisfaction with the cover line.

    “I worked with New York Magazine very closely on a cover feature where I was given the opportunity to tell my story and share my experience with the Bachelor franchise,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “It was deeply personal, but I felt it was important to share. While it was a very collaborative experience, they decided to misrepresent me with the headline that was chosen for the cover.”

     

    In addition to the headline, the magazine also included the cover line: “I thought I could change The Bachelor franchise from within. Until I realized I was their token.”

    Lauren Starke, a spokesperson for the publication, shared in a statement, “New York Magazine is incredibly proud to have published Rachel Lindsay’s powerful, first-person story, detailing her experience with The Bachelor franchise. We were sorry to learn that she is unhappy with the cover line (which was not meant as a direct quote), but it shouldn’t take away from the candor and bravery of her words in the piece.”

     

    Wednesday, June 16, 2021

    Lindsay Lohan Shares NeverBeforeSeen Photo From The Parent Trap’s London Set

    Lindsay Lohan Shares NeverBeforeSeen Photo From The Parent Trap’s London Set

  • In honor of younger brother Dakota’s birthday, Lindsay Lohan shared a sweet throwback photo of the two together in London while she filmed the iconic movie, The Parent Trap.
  • Watch: Lindsay Lohan Honors Late “Parent Trap” Mom on B-Day

    Lindsay Lohan is reminding fans that even long after playing twins in The Parent Trap, she’s still a sweet sibling in real life.
     
    In honor of her younger brother Dakota‘s 25th birthday, the 34-year-old actress shared a never-before-seen throwback pic of the two in London while the actress was on set filming The Parent Trap.
     
    “Happy Birthday!!” she captioned the heartwarming post. “Love you so much Dakota! So blessed to be your big sister. Wishing you the best of best birthdays. Love you.” In the June 16 Instagram post, the star is seen dressed in one of her characters’ well-known ensembles while holding her younger brother. The two struck the cute pose outside of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in London, where several scenes in the movie were filmed. The Mean Girls star also posted another photo of the duo in their later years.
     
    Lindsay and Dakota’s mom, Dina Lohan, also expressed well wishes for the birthday boy within the comments section of the precious post.

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    “Dakota your [sic] are one in a million,” she wrote. “Kind, humble, super talented, and you have the power to change every person who is blessed to have you as a true friend. Mere words cannot express my love for you.”

    For fans of The Parent Trap, seeing Lindsay dressed as Annie/Hallie brought back some serious nostalgia. As fans of the movie may recall, the 1998 remake of the romantic comedy starring Lohan alongside Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid became a major hit and earned close to $100 million worldwide. In July 2020, most of the cast got together for a virtual reunion and shared their memories of Natasha’s lasting legacy. (The actress tragically passed away in 2009).
     
    Please excuse us while we watch the movie for the millionth time.

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Rachel Lindsay Says The Bachelorette's "Angry Black Female" Label "Still Follows" Her

    Rachel Lindsay Says The Bachelorette's "Angry Black Female" Label "Still Follows" Her

  • On The View, Rachel Lindsay recalled the moment on The Bachelorette in which she was labeled "angry" because she decided to stand up for herself.
  • Watch: Would Rachel Lindsay Consider Being Next “Bachelor” Host?

    Rachel Lindsay is shutting down the “angry Black female” label once again. 

    The former lead of The Bachelorette appeared on the June 4 episode of The View, in which she weighed in on the situation surrounding Real Housewives of New York‘s Eboni K. Williams. In an episode that aired earlier this week, Eboni, the first Black cast member on RHONY, accused Luann de Lesseps of labeling her an angry Black woman during an argument over a previous conversation about sex. Following the discussion, Eboni announced on Instagram that she would be taking a short break from social media.

    Rachel said she relates to Eboni’s feelings about being called angry. 

    “In my season finale of The Bachelorette when I was sitting on stage with my runner up, my runner up told me that I was going to live a mediocre life if I didn’t choose him and my response to him was, ‘Actually I’m living my best life,'” Rachel said of her conversation with Peter Kraus. “When I came back from commercial break, the host [Chris Harrison] said to me, ‘Rachel, you seem angry.’ I looked and I said, ‘That’s a strong word.’ And he said, ‘Well, you seem upset.’ I hadn’t raised my voice, I hadn’t yelled, I hadn’t said any type of curse word.”

    When he was asked for an explanation as to why he felt attacked by Rachel, Peter couldn’t offer one. 

    “I have been labeled an angry Black female in Bachelor Nation,” Rachel continued. “It follows me around to this day.”

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    The attorney added, “If in 2020 we’re supposed to be having these type of conversations, then we need to address micro-aggressions that are placed on Black women. We need to address these racial stereotypes. I think it’s important that we continue to do that.”

    Rachel, who was the first Black lead of The Bachelorette, is one of the most outspoken alum in terms of fighting for equality and representation within the franchise. Earlier this year, she and Chris engaged in a conversation about a former contestant, Rachel Kirkconnell, who was called out on social media for attending an antebellum-themed party, which many believe glorifies the institution of slavery. While Chris defended Rachael, the former Bachelorette reminded Chris of what she may have represented had she gone to the event. 

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    Following the conversation, Rachel spoke to Extra TV‘s Billy Bush about the controversy. 

    “In 2020, it was all about people realizing things that they hadn’t before. It was a level of awareness that was created that people hadn’t necessarily recognized,” she explained. “And out of that also came conversations that we should be having whether they’re tough, uncomfortable, whatever it may be. Isn’t that what this should be as well? It’s bigger than just The Bachelor, it’s bigger than just a reality TV show. There are a lot of issues that have come up because of this interview, and I think it’s important that we continue the conversation, we continue to move forward. And I think that’s the best thing that we can hope for out of all of this.”