November 5, 2024

ABC The Bachelorette: Season 21 Preview

ABC will move forward with Jenn as their newest Bachelorette for the upcoming season 21 of the show.  A lot of fans wanted it to be Maria, and others were pushing for runner up Daisy, but in the end, the producers of the ABC hit reality show felt the pressure of the liberal screaming and went with Jenn simply because she was of Asian of decent, and they had never had a Asian star before.  It may not be the best reason, but fans have mixed emotions for Jen.

As for Maria, she simply wasn’t mentally strong enough for the role, while Daisy, was just ready for her time in the spotlight to be over.  The season will begin later this coming summer of 2024.

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128 thoughts on “ABC The Bachelorette: Season 21 Preview

  1. Save the Hockey Program! These kids need it!! It’s so rewarding to them. You take it away, it’s for your own reasons. These kids have no reason why they would want it out. They just want to play and want to win!! I can’t believe that this is even being talked about! New talent every single year!!’ DON’T Take it away!!!

  2. Keep North Olmsted hockey! My son has played since he was 3 and has learned so many life lessons and skills throughout the years that helped him become the young man he is today!

  3. Keep North Olmsted hockey! My son has played since he was 3 and is currently a senior and has learned so many life lessons and skills throughout the years that helped him become the young man he is today! Do not take this away from the kids. -Tina Giraldo

  4. Is the decision to probably eliminate the program a lack of interest in kids playing or financial? Why do I have the suspicion that the decision is based on finances? Let’s face it, hockey doesn’t generate the revenue football and basketball do and ice time can get expensive. I just bet the decision is more based on money than the school is willing to admit.

  5. Do not take hockey away from the kids! For what?! To save a few bucks?! So sad that this is even being discussed.

  6. Please save the North Olmsted high school hockey team. The players deserve to play hockey at their own high school.

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