Skip to main content

bachelorette finale spoilers

bachelorette finale spoilers - Emily Maynard is just one week away from revealing her pick, which could possibly take her from "Bachelorette" status to "bride-to-be" during the upcoming Final Rose Ceremony.

"I can't believe how fast this season has gone and there are only a few more days until the finale!" Maynard wrote on her People.com blog. "I can't say thank you enough to all of you that have been so kind to me the past couple of weeks and have supported me."

Maynard had to face the many bachelors she denied for the "Men Tell All" episode, which included plenty of Kalon-bashing and Sean-loving.

But now that it's down to two men -- Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Jef Holm -- everyone is clamoring to know who Emily will pick.

Since spoilers have been churning through the rumor mill, we decided to round up the information floating around about the "Bachelorette" Season 8 finale.

Us Weekly is reporting that Maynard "entered the [finale] day hell-bent on not accepting anyone's proposal," according to a source, who added that the finale of "The Bachelorette" is "a roller coaster."

The magazine claims that the 26-year-old single mother struggled to choose between the last two men because she loved both of them.

Also in the back of her mind was her failed relationship with Brad Womack, to whom she became engaged on the finale of "The Bachelor" Season 15. Maynard and Womack broke up in June 2011.

Steve Carbone of Reality Steve, a notorious source for "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" spoiler information, insists that he knows exactly who proposed to Maynard during the Curacao finale and whether or not the two are still engaged today.

“Emily and Jef left Curacao an engaged couple," Carbone wrote on his website. "This live finale is not going to be her making her decision between both guys, or, they leave us hanging in Curacao with Jef proposing and Emily saying she needs more time to think about it. Nothing like that. They got engaged in Curacao, and despite whatever garbage you read elsewhere, they are still engaged today.”

Whether or not Carbone's information is correct will not be revealed until the July 22 finale, but we do know that Maynard's father tells Holm that he makes his daughter "very happy."

WetPaint scored a preview clip from the "Bachelorette" finale in which Holm asks Maynard's father for permission to propose to Maynard.

"You certainly have my permission," he tells Holm in the clip. "I think it's so obvious that you just make Emily extremely happy. Just looking at the smile she's got, it's obvious that she certainly cares for you."

Maynard might not be so quick to exit center stage. Another recent rumor claims that the blonde beauty hopes to turn her love into a wedding spin-off.

RadarOnline was the first to report on Maynard's desire to stay in front of the cameras. The gossip website also claims that Maynard gets engaged to Holm in the finale episode.

"Emily wants to do a spin-off show which would include the planning of the wedding," a source reportedly told RadarOnline. "She loves to be in front of the camera and there are multiple offers on the table for her to do other television shows."

Trista Rehn, the very first "Bachelorette," agreed to televise her $4 million wedding to Ryan Sutter in 2003. The deal got her a cool $1 million, according to People magazine.

Celebrities have also invited the cameras in on their special days. Kim Kardashian, Jessica Simpson, Khloe Kardashian, Kim Zolciak and Kendra Wilkinson each let their wedding days be documented for the small screen.

Popular posts from this blog

'Star Trek' Actress Grace Lee Whitney Dies at 85

'Star Trek' Actress Grace Lee Whitney Dies at 85, Grace Lee Whitney, the on-screen character who played Yeoman Janice Rand on the first Star Trek, passed away Friday. She was 85. Every USA Today, child Jonathan Dweck said the star passed on of common reasons at her home in Central California. Whitney depicted Captain Kirk's collaborator for eight scenes of the first 1966 TV arrangement before she was composed out of the script. At the point when Star Trek was renewed as a motion picture establishment in 1979, the performing artist returned as a boss frivolous officer in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Her last appearance as Rand was in 1991's Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. William Shatner, who played Whitney's onscreen manager, tweeted Monday: "Sympathies to the group of Grace. She was a consistent sparkling grin throughout the years each time our ways crossed." Every NBC News, Whitney was a customary at Star Trek traditions around the glob...

Massachusetts beach brawl

Massachusetts beach brawl, A massive brawl broke out at Revere Beach, Massachusetts, on Sunday that involved between 100 and 200 people and had police from across the region rushing to the scene. The Mother's Day melee at the popular beach just north of Boston apparently started when two women began fighting, Mayor Dan Rizzo told NECN. He said their boyfriends joined the fight, which then snowballed into the brawl. The station reports that 12 people were arrested. WHDH reports that the brawl began over a stolen handbag. Police made an arrest over the incident, but it drew a crowd which then turned violent. One witness told the station that a girl involved in the fight punched a police officer in the face. "It just kept building and building and more people getting upset about their friends being taken into custody," another witness, Tyler Wade, told WHDH. The fight escalated from there. "Everybody started screaming people were throwing full cans of coke ...

Royal wedding more than 24.5 million UK viewers

Royal wedding more than 24.5 million UK viewers, Prince William and Kate Middleton's Royal Wedding was watched by more than 24 million terrestrial TV viewers in the UK, according to overnight estimates from industry body Barb. The BBC achieved a large share of the UK viewing figures for Friday's (April 29) ceremony, with a peak figure of 20 million tuning in to the corporation's broadcast of the Westminster Abbey service. More than 34 million people caught at least some of the Royal Wedding coverage through the BBC, including on its iPlayer service, reports BBC News. Sky News said it had a peak of 661,000 viewers at the start of the wedding ceremony, while BBC Two, Channel 4 and Five only made up 1 per cent of the audience as the nuptials began. William and Kate's service is now in the all-time top 10 programmes in the UK, but drew less viewers than the 1966 World Cup Final (32.3 million) and Princess Diana's funeral in 1997 (32.1 million).