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'Dancing with the Stars' season 29 recap: Kaitlyn Bristowe becomes second 'Bachelorette' in a row to win the Mirror Ball Trophy

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ABC/Eric McCandless(LOS ANGELES) — The stakes were riding high going into Monday night’s finale of Dancing with the Stars as the four finalists had one last obstacle separating them from winning the Mirror Ball Trophy — each other.

While Grammy-winning rapper Nelly, One Day at a Time star Justina Machado, Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe and Catfish host Nev Schulman effortlessly demonstrated why they deserved a spot in the finals, only one reigned supreme — and for a second year in a row, a Bachelorette claimed the Mirror Ball Trophy. 

Last year, Hannah Brown took home the trophy and, this year, Kaitlyn Bristowe was crowned the champion.

Nev Schulman was voted runner-up while Nelly and Justina Machado finished in third and fourth, respectively.

Monday’s finale challenged the dancers to master two routines for one final time: a repeat of the dance they most enjoyed performing over the past season and the freestyle, where rule book was tossed out and the contestants could fully let themselves loose on the ballroom floor.

For the repeat dances, Bristowe was up first and opened up about why DWTS was a “life changing journey” for her, from her triumphs over a foot injury to the lows of struggling with self doubt after receiving disappointing scores.  The Bachelorette star also expressed her gratitude for her spectacular friendship with dance partner Artem Chigvintsev and credited him for keeping her head in the game.

For the 35-year-old’s first dance, she chose to revisit her Argentine tango to “Toxic” by Britney Spears, because it was her most confident dance.  Of course, her polished routine caused all three judges to jump out of their chairs and award her straight 10s.

Bristowe then brought the fire for her freestyle to “Sparkling Diamonds,” which saw her paying homage to Moulin Rouge. The upbeat routine incorporated some classic Fred Astaire moves alongside classic ballroom steps, which allowed her to collect a second round of 10s to finish the night with a perfect score.

For Nev Schulman, he chose to revisit his Black Swan-inspired Paso doble for the repeat dance.  He opened by thanking DWTS for helping him introduce another side of himself to the world.  “I never thought I could transition into a career in the performing arts, but here I am,” the television host gushed. “As far as I’m concerned, this is just the beginning.” 

The judges relished his reimagined Paso doble, noting how proud they were to see him soar over the bar he had previously set for himself because his first incarnation, as they said, was perfection.  Before Schulman walked off the ballroom with straight 10s, host Tyra Banks teased that the Catfish host might be contemplating a career in Broadway.

Later, when stepping onto the ballroom floor for the freestyle round, he took a moment to honor his dance partner, Jenna Johnson, as being one of the biggest reasons why he made it to the finals.  “I can’t imagine getting to where I am now with anybody else,” he gushed. 

In turn, Jenna credited Schulman for reigniting her love of dance.  “His passion, love, joy for life and for dance, it’s — it’s contagious. I love it,” she smiled, calling their partnership a “blessing.”

The Catfish host paid tribute to Gene Kelly with his freestyle to “Singing in the Rain,” which started off classic and simple, but the two steadily upped the ante by weaving more complicated moves before the two wound up dancing in the rain — literally — pulling a series of complicated stunts on a waterlogged surface.  The two easily won their second round of straight tens, ending their run on DWTS with a perfect score.

When “Ride wit Me” artist Nelly reflected on his journey on DWTS, he said his drive to become the first rapper to win the Mirror Ball trophy was what pushed him to fully embrace the dancing spirit.  As for his repeat dance, he selected his samba to “Rhythm of the Night.”  This time around, Nelly was completely out of his shell and in his element.  The rapper was all smiles as he glided across the ballroom floor and the judges were jazzed by his delightful routine, handing him straight nines.

The rapper also announced that his famous custom-made shoes that he had specifically tailored to be “ballroom legal” for each of his dances will soon hit the auction block to benefit The Teen Project, which helps teenage victims of sex trafficking.

Nelly later kicked off the freestyle round with an emotional tribute to his dance partner Daniella Karagach, whom he referred to as his little sister.  “You taught me to dance. I never thought I would be doing it. It’s all because of you,” he sweetly told her.

The two went all out for their freestyle that honored Megan Thee Stallion and The Notorious B.I.G.  The two seamlessly blended hip hop and ballroom dance, which delighted the judges who happily handed them straight 10s.

When it was time for Justina Machado to reflect on her DWTS journey, the actress expressed how proud she was to have represented herself as a 48-year-old Latino woman — on top of being a dancer.  “I did something that people didn’t really expect from me,” she beamed.  “Being on this journey, it’s made me a little more courageous.”

Machado chose to go back in time to week one to breathe new life and bring the spice to her Cha-Cha to “Respect.”  Her spunky and proud routine — where she also was able to show off her incredible pipes — earned her another round of straight 10s. 

Before heading into the freestyle round, the actress reflected on how grateful she was to have the honor of dancing in the DWTS finale, thanks to her new friend, family member and “match made in heaven” —  Sasha Farber.  

Dancing a freestyle to a blend of Latin music that honored her culture, the actress remained triumphant as she laughed through her ridiculously complicated routine that even saw her lifting Farber from the floor.   

Judge Derek Hough praised, “I couldn’t think of a better freestyle to finish this entire season,” and the judges agreed — handing the duo their second perfect score.

However, only one could win and Bristowe was crowned the winner of Dancing with the Stars‘ 29th season. 

By Megan Stone
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'Jeopardy!' resuming production next week with Ken Jennings as first guest host

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Jeopardy Productions via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Jeopardy! will resume production again next week, with Ken Jennings stepping in as the first guest host following the passing of longtime host Alex Trebek earlier this month.

“We will resume production on 11/30 with a series of interim guest hosts from the Jeopardy! family — starting with Ken Jennings,” the game show tweeted Monday. “Additional guest hosts to be announced.”

Executive producer Mike Richards said in a statement, “Alex believed in the importance of Jeopardy! and always said that he wanted the show to go on after him.”

“We will honor Alex’s legacy by continuing to produce the game he loved with smart contestants and challenging clues. By bringing in familiar guest hosts for the foreseeable future, our goal is to create a sense of community and continuity for our viewers.”

Jennings is certainly a familiar face to Jeopardy! fans — he holds the record for the longest winning streak on the show with 74 wins.

Trebek, who hosted Jeopardy! for 35 years, died of pancreatic cancer on November 8 at age 80. His final day in the studio was October 29. The show will air 10 of Trebek’s best episodes the weeks of December 21 and December 28, and air his final week of episodes starting January 4.

The first week of guest-hosted shows will air the week of January 11.

By Andrea Tuccillo
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Here's why fans believe Rihanna will be featured in 'Black Panther 2'

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Kevork S. Djansezian/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — With the announcement that filming on Black Panther 2 will begin early next year, fans are already anticipating the newest cast member to the popular film…and they believe it’s Rihanna. 

Fans on social media went into a frenzy after the pop singer’s name popped up as part of the cast during a Google search for the sequel, alongside the film’s original stars Michael B. Jordan, Angela Basset, Lupita Nyong’o and Letitia Wright. 

“Rihanna is [going to] be in Black Panther 2 ??? I’m [definitely] looking forward to this,” wrote on fan on Twitter. 

After starring in films such as Ocean’s EightBattleship, and Guava Island, it’s not hard to imagine Rihanna in the sequel to the blockbuster superhero film.  And even if she’s not appearing in the film, she could be working on new music for the movie’s soundtrack.

“Imagine Kendrick and Rihanna giving us [the] soundtrack to Black Panther 2?,” tweeted another fan, in reference to the Black Panther soundtrack, which was executive-produced by multi-Grammy-winning artist Kendrick Lamar.

In Marvel Studios’ 2018 blockbuster Black Panther, actor Chadwick Boseman, who passed away earlier this year, made history for his role as King T’Challa, the super-powered ruler of the secret, technologically-advanced African nation of Wakanda. It’s unclear if or how Marvel plans to honor Boseman or the likeness of his character in the sequel.

Marvel is owned by Disney, the parent company of ABC News.

By Rachel George
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'The Queen's Gambit' is a winning one for Netflix

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Netflix(LOS ANGELES) — Netflix announced that some 62 million households worldwide have checked out the new series The Queen’s Gambit since its debut in October, making it the streaming giant’s biggest scripted limited-run series ever. 

Set in the ’50s and ’60s, The Queen’s Gambit tells the fictional story of Beth Harmon, an orphaned chess prodigy who struggles with drug and alcohol dependency and emotional issues while trying to become the world’s greatest chess player.

Peter Friedlander, the VP of Original Series for Netflix noted in a statement, “Three years ago when [we were] first approached us about adapting The Queen’s Gambit – Walter Tevis’ 1983 book about a young chess prodigy — we felt it was a compelling tale…However, I don’t think any of us could have predicted that [the series] — and the extraordinary Anya Taylor-Joy — would become the global phenomena they are today.” 

The exec describes Taylor-Joy’s Beth as “an underdog who faces addiction, loss and abandonment.” He notes, “Her success — against the odds — speaks to the importance of perseverance, family, and finding, and staying true to, yourself.”

The network says the show’s success is sparking not only interest in Tevas’ novel, which now sits on the New York Times Bestseller List some 37 years after its release, but also in chess itself. 

Friedlander’s statement noted that Google searches regarding the game have jumped to a nine-year high in the 28 days Gambit has been available on Netflix, and inquiries for “chess sets” have jumped 250% on eBay.

By Stephen Iervolino
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"I feel good!" A grateful Al Roker returns to 'Today' following cancer surgery

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Nathan Congleton/NBC(NEW YORK) — Al Roker returned to 30 Rock Monday morning, his first day back on the Today show after he underwent prostate cancer surgery two weeks ago. 

“I feel good, I really do,” beamed the beloved weatherman and morning show mainstay, who cracked a few “TMI” jokes about his condition. “Let me tell you, after that first week you can get that catheter out, and I’m feeling good!” he said to laughs from his NBC co-hosts.

Roker also got serious in thanking his surgeon Dr. Vincent Laudone, who operated on the the 66-year-old Roker at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.  Roker also thanked his wife, Deborah Roberts, and their three children, as well as well-wishers among his TV audience. 

“I’m a blessed man,” Roker said. “You know, usually you’re dead when you get all of this love, so this is happy.”

Roker said he’ll have blood work done in January, and every six months from then on for five years to make sure his recovery is on the right track. 

By Stephen Iervolino
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