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'The Bachelor' recap: Matt James begins his historic journey to love

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ABC/Craig Sjodin(LOS ANGELES) — The Bachelor kicked off its milestone 25th season on Monday, with Matt James, a 29-year-old real estate broker, entrepreneur and community organization founder from Raleigh, North Carolina, meeting the record-breaking 32 women who are vying to be his future wife.

With the usual Bachelor Mansion in Agoura Hills, California currently being used as an Airbnb rental because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the new season was moved to The Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, Pennsylvania, which is not far outside of Pittsburgh.

Matt is also the first Black Bachelor, and he was feeling the “pressure” that comes with that.

“My mom is white and my dad is Black, and I experienced what it was like to be a product of an interracial marriage,” he explained.  “And it’s tough, because you’ve got people who have certain views — old school views — on a relationship and what love looks like. And you’ve got people who are cheering for you to find love and people who are cheering for you to end up with…a specific person of a specific race.”

He remarked, “That’s something that kept me up at night. I don’t want to p*** off Black people, I don’t want to p*** off white people, but I’m both of those. How do I please everybody?”

As always, his potential suitors wasted no time in making what they hoped would be a lasting first impression.

For instance, there was Kaili, a 26-year-old hostess from Chicago who arrived wearing nothing but her underwear, explaining that she was “sitting in her hotel room figuring out what to wear” and realized she “didn’t know anything about” Matt. She brought a pair of dresses along with her and asked him to pick the one he preferred.

Then there was Katie, a 29 year-old bank marketing manager from Renton, Washington, who pulled out an adult toy that “had gotten me through the pandemic,” and would now “pass the torch” to Matt.

Victoria, 27, whose bio describes her as “a queen from Los Angeles, California,” arrived in royal fashion — carried by two men and wearing a tiara.

After the introductions and an opening prayer, delivered by Matt, the ladies jockeyed for some alone time with the eligible bachelor in hopes of scoring the first rose.

However, it was Abigail, a 25-year-old client financial manager from Beaverton, Oregon, who made Matt “go blank” as soon as he heard her name and he handed her the first impression rose.

Abigail, who was born deaf and can only hear with the aid of a cochlear implant, struck Matt as a “fighter,” who also possessed the “vulnerability” he expected from the women.

The women remaining after the first rose ceremony are as follows:

Abigail, 25, a client financial manager from Beaverton, Oregon.
Alana, 26, a photographer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Anna, 24, a copywriter from Chicago, Illinois.
Bri, 24, a communications manager from San Francisco, California.
Chelsea, 28, a runway model from Brooklyn, New York.
Illeana, 25, a health food developer from New York City.
Jessenia, 27, a social media marketer from San Antonio, Texas.
Kaili, 26, a hostess from Chicago, Illinois.
Katie, 29, a bank marketing manager from Renton, Washington.
Khaylah, 28, a healthcare advocate from Durham, North Carolina. 
Kit, 21, a socialite from New York City.
Kristin, 27, an attorney from Jersey City, New Jersey.
Lauren, 29, a corporate attorney from Miami, Florida.
Magi, 32, a pharmacist from Adwa, Ethiopia.
Mari, 24, a marketing director from Odenton, Maryland.
Marylynn, 28, an event coordinator from Studio City, California.
MJ, 23, a hairstylist from Hudson, Ohio.
Pieper, 23, a graduate student from Happy Valley, Oregon.
Rachael, 24, a graphic designer from Cumming, Georgia.
Sarah, 24, a broadcast journalist from San Diego, California.
Serena C., 24, a flight attendant from San Francisco, California.
Serena P., 22, a publicist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sydney, 28, a marketing specialist from Nashville, Tennessee.
Victoria, 27, a queen from Los Angeles, California.

The Bachelor returns Monday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

By George Costantino
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Bond girl Tanya Roberts is still alive despite earlier claim that she died, her rep says

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Tommaso Boddi/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Tanya Roberts, the actress best known for playing a Bond girl in A View to a Kill and Midge Pinciotti on That ’70’s Show, is alive despite reports of her death, her long-time friend and rep Mike Pingel told ABC News Monday afternoon.

Roberts — born Victoria Leigh Blum —  is in the intensive care unit of Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles, Pingel said. Pingel added that the 65-year-old actress, who collapsed at her home on December 24, is in dire condition.

Earlier in the day, Pingel mistakenly told ABC News that Roberts had died.

It is unclear what led to the confusion over Roberts’ state.

By George Costantino, Carson Blackwelder & Jim Vojtech
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Brett Eldredge makes big donation to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital

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Greg NoireBrett Eldredge is starting 2021 off with a giving spirit.  The singer welcomed the new year by making a donation to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville.

Through the Brett Eldredge Family Foundation, he teamed up with Omaze to donate $500,000 to the organization that treats children who have cancer and other illnesses. 

In a lengthy Instagram post, Brett shares that the reason he chose Vanderbilt is the way the hospital has long been a “positive light in the darkness,” especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“We are so grateful for the passion and heart of the incredible health care workers we have gotten to know there through the years and know this check will go towards the amazing work you all do towards giving kids a good and fair shot at living a long and healthy life! It gives me so much hope for this world!” Brett praises. “Thank you all for your support in helping make all of this happen! Love ya.”

By Cillea Houghton
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"It's been rough": Valerie Bertinelli talks about the loss of ex-husband Eddie Van Halen

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Zach Pagano/NBC(LOS ANGELES) — On the Today show Monday, Valerie Bertinelli opened up about the loss of her ex-husband, guitar legend Eddie Van Halen, who died of cancer at 65 last October. 

“It’s been rough,” the former One Day at a Time and Hot in Cleveland star admitted. Her eyes welling with tears, she explained, “Very bittersweet.”

She said of their son, Wolfgang, “We’re doing okay. I’ll see him later today. We’ve been spending a lot of time together.”

Bertinelli married Van Halen in 1981 and they were together for more than 20 years before they separated in 2001.  They finally divorced in 2007, but Eddie and Valerie remained close. 

“It’s hard,” Bertinelli told Today‘s Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie, and Carson Daly, via video interview. “I’ve gone to text [Eddie] a few dozen times. It’s like, ‘Oh, no, I can’t text him right now.'”

Bertinelli also singled out Daly for an interview he had in November with 29-year-old Wolfgang, who released the tribute single, “Distance,” shortly after his father’s death.

“It really touched my heart,” Valerie said of the chat with Daly. “…[Y]ou were so good to him. As a mom, thank you so much.”

For his part Daly replied, “You’re only as good as your subject. He’s an incredible young man. As I told him in the piece, it’s a testament to his parents. Both of you. What an impressive young man.”

Bertinelli quipped, “Yeah, I kind of like him,” to laughs.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Spike Lee reflects on Chadwick Boseman's passing in heartfelt post

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Charley Gallay/Getty Images for WarnerMedia(LOS ANGELES) — Spike Lee is reflecting on the passing of Chadwick Boseman in a new heartfelt post.

On Instagram, Lee shared a personal photo of Boseman from the set of his Netflix film Da 5 Bloods. The image, which shows the late actor with his arms spread wide and eyes closed, gives the appearance that Boseman might be praying. In a powerful message, Lee explains the significance of the photo.

“Dis Photograph By My Brother David Charles Lee-My Longtime Unit Photographer (Since My NYU Grad Film School Years) Took This Picture Of Our Beloved Brother CHADWICK BOSEMAN In This Christ Like Pose,” Lee reveals.

“This Took Place Before The Final Scene His Character STORMIN’ NORMAN Who Reappears As A Ghost To Forgive His Best Friend Paul (DelRoy Lindo) For Accidentally Killing Him In An Act Friendly Fire,” Lee explains. “On My Grandmother’s And Mother’s Graves There Wuz Some Deep Spirituality Happening In This Scene.”

As previously reported, Da 5 Bloods, which follows a group of four aging Vietnam War veterans, was one of the last films in which Boseman appeared before he passed in August 2020 from colon cancer. Lee says that this specific moment was “felt” by everyone on set.

“Everybody Felt It, In Front And Behind The Camera,” Lee said. “The Heaven That Was Bathing Chadwick In The Light Was Not From On Of DP Tom Sigel’s Lights. The Wuz GOD Himself Who Lit Brother Chadwick. And Dat’s Da God’s Lamp Truth, Ruth. God Bless Our Brother.”

By Candice Williams
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