@BoCamaro I have a good friend who’s son is an Aspy and he likes to cook. Tommy to Knox: Put the chicken in the skillet and the can of beans in the pot. Here is the result.
Sitting here looking at old photos. Do you know how I knew I had a winner in a wife?
Our first Christmas together, I bought her a garbage disposal. (It's what she asked for, don't be hatin) and she was happy....
She also learned that folks on the spectrum don't read between the lines all that well, so you better speak up and say what you mean. 🤣😂🤣🤣
We were just babies....🥹
Found out that at 3am last night someone cut the lock off my gates at my shop and decided they were going to be scum.
I assume they saw the cameras and decided not to move forward with it.
Sometimes you just wanna throw your hands up and quit.
Dude. I'd give you what you are trying to steal if you just ask. You don't have to steal it. 🤷♂️
This is the wrong statement to make, I’m sorry. Who told her that THIS was what she should say now? Ummmm, we just watched the video. You’re taking NO responsibility at all for what we all just watched?
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ABC filmed an entire season of The Bachelorette before canceling it days before its premiere after TMZ released a video showing lead Taylor Frankie Paul throwing chairs at her ex-boyfriend
ABC could lose tens of millions of dollars if it can’t find a way to save “#TheBachelorette,” sources say. The losses would include fees paid to Warner Bros. Unscripted TV, marketing costs and other revenue the network would miss out on.
According to insiders, Warner Bros. execs are taking a wait-and-see approach to what is happening, while staying in contact with ABC.
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🚨 ABC has canceled “The Bachelorette” and the fallout is HUGE.
The move follows the explosive video TMZ released of Taylor Frankie Paul attacking Dakota and throwing a barstool that ricochets and hits her child.
You mean this interview on Wednesday’s ‘Good Morning America’ wasn’t enough to save Taylor Frankie Paul’s season of ‘The Bachelorette’ in light of video showing her beating her ex-boyfriend?
Lara Spencer: “I want to hear all about your bachelorette journey. But first I want to give you the opportunity to respond to recent headlines about the alleged domestic violence incident with your ex-boyfriend. What do you want to share with us about this?”
Paul: “Honestly, I — it's been a heavy time to see the headlines, especially during this time of The Bachelorette being released and it's supposed to be really exciting time. I'm a person that will always speak my truth and I'm — you know, that's what I'm known for. And so, when the time is right I will be. But right now, just trying to be in the present moment and focus on this and — but the thing is — is my — my kids do come first. My kids come first. And so, it's been, like, just a back and forth process trying to be here in the present moment, worrying about, you know, home and headlines. It's been stressful to be honest.”
Spencer: “We did reach out to Dakota. And he did not — we did not — for a statement. We did not get a response from him. Now we have reports that ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ has paused production on the next season. I know there's a season on right now and then season five was in production. Reports say it's been — it's paused. Is that true?”
Paul: “Honestly I — I don't call the shots with production. So, as of now I have gotten word that it also has been paused, but I do not call those shots. So, as far as I know it — it was, but I don't know for how long and why.”
Spencer: “And — and I know you're one of the executive producers on the show.”
Paul: “Yeah, yeah. I got told that this — this year.”
Spencer: “Oh, you didn't know that?”
Paul: “I — I didn't. No. And I was like, what does that mean? You know, I was, like, like, I think just because we share our lives and we produce like our own, you know, lives.”
Spencer: “Yeah.
Paul: “But I don't know if that necessarily what that — what that means.”
Spencer: “And how do you — how do you envision your future on that show?”
Paul: “Hard to say now, right?”
Spencer: “Right.”
Paul: “Just because of, you know, everything going on. It's hard to see past this. I'm not going to lie. In this moment, it's just so heavy. And when your life is broadcasted out there in these headlines, it's, like, the end of the world.”
Spencer: “Right.”
Paul: “That's what it feels like. I'm not going to lie. But I will say I've, I've been here before and I got through it and, you know, shared my story, my life. So I — I'm hoping that I can do that again.”
Spencer: “Yeah.”