May 10, 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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127 thoughts on “ABC The Bachelorette: Season 21 Preview

  1. They need this program I wish we were closer we are struggling to stay in highschool hockey not many teams are open for enrollment my son was going to Gilmore and playing but because he is not going to the high school can no longer play for them he does not want to play for his school due to issues we’ve had with coaches so it’s really hard and so important for these kids to have a place to go to to play. I wish we were closer to North Olmsted because that would be one of our options they’re the only place also that has a special needs program besides Cleveland which is also something that I’m wishing would come to lake county for my daughter who watches her brother play. We need to save hockey with North Olmsted it is important to the kids that go there is important to kids that are moving up in age if there’s not enough kids to play get kids involved do a free skate try hockey for free program open it to other nearby cities anything you can to get it known to get more people involved but we didn’t know about other programs but as we have grown in the hockey community we have learned more and more teams are out there even if it means moving closer to be a part of a team. There are people who drive to PA to play because they want a team for their children to play on I think there are just not enough publicity or showcasing on these teams to get people to join them.

  2. North Olmsted has always had such a great hockey program!! Sounds like mismanagement has chased away players to other private clubs. Bring a coach in that can continue to build this great program and keep it growing! Save North Olmsted Hockey!!

  3. Well, well, well. We now have the results of catering to kids from surrounding cities instead of building the yourh ptogram from within your own city. The surrounding cities have HS programs that are growing, not to mention two local Catholic powerhouses that grab good players. Perhaps instead of looking to dump the sport, the high school should look at ways to recruit resident players and build the youth program to feed the high school, as it was always intended.

  4. Please take into consideration the ramifications of the possible actions. I truly hope that N. Olmsted HS hockey team will be able to continue.

  5. Basically this program is the reason I got my grades up and graduated high school. Definitely need to keep this going for not only the betterment of the students, but also the community.

  6. N.O.H.S needs to save the hockey program. Build the program for the younger age groups to feed into the high school. I know incoming high school students forced to go to private schools now, because there is not a high school team. Hockey was huge and competitive over the years. Very sad that it was never taken to the board for a vote. Other cities schools that never had a hockey team now have high schools teams and sadly an established school with a program is stopping theirs.

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