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Monday, October 2, 2017
21 Hottest Bachelors in ABC"s History: Who"s #1?!
With Arie Luyendyk Jr. confirmed to be the Bachelor and ready to capture the hearts of the Bachelor Nation this winter, it"s time again to talk about this:
Which Bachelor is the hottest Bachelor?
After all, even if ABC does scour the Earth for eligible gentlemen who are the total package … not all hunks are created equal.
Arie Luyendyk Jr. will be the leading man on The Bachelor"s 22nd season, making him the show"s 21st Bachelor (since Brad Womack got two bites at the apple … and yet didn"t get a happily ever after either time).
Obviously, not everyone in the Bachelor Nation is totally agreed on who"s hot and who"s not, since aesthetics are subjective. But honestly, isn"t the debate over this kind of thing part of the fun?
Arie Luyendyk Jr. is a controversial choice for The Bachelor, as it meant that showrunners passed over fan favorite Peter Kraus and made what felt like a random choice of a man who reportedly dumped his real life girlfriend for the role just two days before the decision was announced.
Take a look at the ghosts of Bachelors past and see for yourself who"s the hottest of the hot and who"s the "well I wouldn"t say no" of the hot. And please, let"s try to be as objective as possible.
Or not. Again, having different opinions is all part of the fun. How would you order these men?
21. Sean Lowe
20. Chris Soules
19. Nick Viall
18. Travis Stork
17. Andrew Firestone
16. Ben Higgins
Tom Petty Dies; Rock Legend Was 66
Music legend Tom Petty has passed away at 66.
That is just too young.
On a day already rocked by the tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas, this news is not exactly welcome. But it would have been grim news on any day.
Just a short while ago, TMZ reported Tom Petty’s condition.
Apparently, the music legend had been found unconscious in full cardiac arrest on Sunday.
He was, of course, immediately rushed to the hospital.
EMTs were able to get a pulse in his Malibu home.
But having a pulse doesn’t mean being fine. Needless to say, pending minutes without oxygen pumping to your brain is never good.
Even a matter of crucial seconds can be the difference from making a recovery and … not.
Unfortunately, despite Tom Petty regaining his pulse and being spirited with all due haste to UCLA Santa Monica Hospital, it just wasn’t enough.
TMZ‘s sources say that he was immediately placed on life support in an effort to stabilize his vital signs.
From the moment that hew as found, Tom Petty’s condition was considered “critical.”
Petty’s close friends and loved ones were reportedly upset but unwilling to disclose details about Petty’s condition or what may have led to it.
To make matters worse, new information came just an hour or so ago.
Upon arrival at the hospital, medical professionals determined that Tom Petty had no signs of brain activity.
That means brain death, which in all terms save the standard used to declare time of death, meant that he was no longer living.
The decision was made at that time to remove him from life support.
Multiple news outlets are now reporting are now reporting that Tom Petty has passed away.
Tom Petty is, as we said, a Rock legend.
(Honestly, I’ve had his massive hit, “Breakdown,” playing in a loop on my head as I’ve written this — and I wouldn’t even consider Rock to be one of my music genres. That’s the kind of reach that Tom Petty has)
A lot of networks are playing his other hits, like “Free Fallin."”
Tasteful references to his work seem like a perfect way to honor him.
People are pointing to this news and the Las Vegas massacre as evidence that today “sucks.” It’s hard to argue with them.