Friday, January 29, 2016

The Bachelor Sneak Peek: Will Olivia Caridi Get the Boot?

We were prepared for what would happen, "cause we read The Bachelor spoilers like it"s our job here at THG (okay, it is our job). 


But to the average viewer, Olivia Caridi has defied the odds so far this season … by not being sent home the second she arrived.


When we watch The Bachelor online this coming Monday, will we witness the end of the line for the First Impression rose winner?


In this new sneak preview clip, it"s no surprise that the ladies have had enough of Olivia"s antics, but what about Ben Higgins?


"When will Ben wake up and smell the Olivia?"


That question is asked verbatim in this teaser, but according to Olivia, he won"t, as she confidently says, "Olivia is here to stay."


Whilst sniffing a rose. The symbolism, baby.


Follow the link above to see if she survives this week – and who wins this season, for that matter – if you"re into the spoiler thing.


Then peep the sneak peek below …


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Kylie Jenner: Throwing Shade at Blac Chyna on Instagram?!

Just when we thought the feud between Kylie Jenner and Blac Chyna had cooled, Rob Kardashian went and made the cold war hot again.


As you’ve probably heard, Rob is hooking up with Blac, and while Kylie has yet to speak publicly about her brother banging her boyfriend’s baby mama, she has responded by kicking off Watch War II:



Kylie posted the above pic to Instagram last night, and it may seem innocent (in an extremely lavish way), but watches have been the ammunition for this social media battle from day one.


Around this time last year, Kylie posted a photo of a watch that Tyga had recently bought her.


Shortly thereafter, Blac Chyna posted a pic of the same watch as if to say that Kylie is falling for the same tricks T-Raww used on her in the past.


Now, Kylie has posted the photo above (mimicking the exact pose that Blac used when she posted her own Rolex), seemingly as a way of reminding Blac that she and Tyga are (somehow) still together.


It may seem ridiculously subtle, but we’re certain that Kylie knew Blac would get the message.


Ms. Chyna will likely respond sometime today, and poor Rob will be caught in the middle of an Insta-war for the ages.


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Bristol Palin on Oscars Controversy: Suck It Up, Black People!

Bristol Palin has finally spoken out on the ongoing Academy Awards controversy.


Thank goodness, right? We know how badly you’ve been waiting for her opinion on this topic.



Over the past few weeks, the hashtag #OscarSoWhiteControversy has gone viral as critics have reacted to the fact that no men or women or color were nominated for any significant Oscars in 2016. 


Jada Pinkett Smith has said she will boycott the event as a result, while Stacey Dash has taken the opposite tact, calling for the end to Black History Month because it encourages segregation.


Where does Bristol come down on this subject?


“[As] far as what I have seen about the #OscarSoWhiteControversy, it seems Jada Pinkett Smith started it because her husband wasn’t getting nominated,” she said, referring to Will Smith’s alleged snub for his role in Concussion.


She added:


“I don’t know how other people think about it, but I hope my son sees early on – that not everyone gets a trophy.”


Bristol, who recently slammed Tina Fey’s looks, also blogged her agreement with Dash, writing on her official website:


“Either we want to have segregation or integration. If we don’t want segregation then we need to get rid of channels like BET and the BET Awards and the NAACP Image Awards.”



Despite being unfamiliar with their work, Palin also used statements from rappers Waka Flocka Flame and Ice Cube to build her case.


“I have to admit, I don’t know who ‘Waka Flocka’ is, or what he sings, but I agree with him on this!” she wrote.


“Though [Ice Cube] didn’t mention Stacey by name, isn’t it interesting how he echoed her sentiments exactly.”


Palin concluded:


“We shouldn’t segregate ourselves or limit Black History Month to one month a year. I wish things were really colorblind… I don’t know what we can do as a society to come together as one.”