Husband of 1st Black ‘Bachelorette’ asks for spousal support
Rachel Lindsay, the first Black bachelorette on ABC’s hit series “The Bachelorette” and her husband, Bryan Abasolo, are separating after four years of marriage, according
Rachel Lindsay, the first Black bachelorette on ABC’s hit series “The Bachelorette” and her husband, Bryan Abasolo, are separating after four years of marriage, according
Warner Bros. released a statement announcing that production had been suspended on “Bachelor in Paradise,” as the popular franchise faced yet another shocking scandal —
On Tuesday, May 30, “The Real“ welcomes the first African American “Bachelorette,” Rachel Lindsay. The defense attorney and fan favorite on the last season of “The Bachelor”
“The Bachelorette’s” Rachel Lindsay has revealed she’s getting her happy ending. Though the new season of the popular the reality series doesn’t premiere until next
“I’m obviously nervous and excited to take on this opportunity but I don’t feel added pressure being the first Black ‘Bachelorette’ because to me I’m just a Black woman trying to find love. Yes, I’m doing on this huge stage, but again my journey of love isn’t any different just because my skin color is.”
Though it’s true, news of ABC’s first-ever Black “Bachlorette” sent social media into a tizzy. The franchise’s next leading lady, Rachel Lindsay wants fans to
Rachel Lindsay, a lawyer from Dallas, Texas, has made history. She’s been cast as ABC’s first Black Bachelorette. It is a spoiler for this announcement to