Twenty Five Thoughts I Had While Watching Bachelor In Paradise

This was the first season of Bachelor In Paradise that I watched. And I must admit that I found it engaging, fun as well as dramatic to say the least. Here are twenty thoughts that I had while watching Bachelor In Paradise for the first time.

1.) Demi is the only one that truly understood the show. The goal of Bachelor In Paradise is to speed date on an island, am I right?

2.) Was Kenny in a boy band? Did he manage one? Is he a boy band? Why are all of these girls fighting for him?

3.) Thomas is a sweetheart. And don’t tell me otherwise!

4.) Kendall had the worst job on this show. I hope they paid her to be a wrecking ball of an ex.

5.) Aaron-isms deserve their own wiki page–

6.) Becca is just the mature sweetheart for a man like Thomas

7.) That said, Becca letting him go on in Paradise is heartbreaking. I mean he wears daisy swim trunks!!!

8.) Natascha gained followers but she had a bad ride on the show. She needs to open up when she becomes the next Bachelorette.

9.) I think Aaron is smarter than we gave him credit for. Chelsea was also kissing Ivan…. so a Tia make out session made sense at prom.

10.) Ed is just adorable. And Mckenna being saved by him on the beach was a real man move.

11.) Abigail also knew how to play the game and had make out roulette with both Thomas and Aaron. Which is how the island works! It is the point of the show.

12.) Tia is so fun! Why can’t guys just fight for her!!?

13.) Is Wells a heavy pour bartender??

14.) Are those bathing suit tops on the girls triangle tops that are upside down? Is that a thing?

15.) Ed was fully broken up with! Mckenna is not into it! Boys, I got dumped!

16.) How does James get those pearly whites so white???

17.) Abigail did not give Noah enough. Men need to know how we feel ladies! Truth!

18.) Do they change the sheets in the boom boom room often? Please tell me that they do!

19.) What is with the producers fixation of the contestants eating food off each other on this show? Food porn?

20.) James is into his bromance with Aaron. He cannot possibly leave with a girl. They left with each other!! Awwww bromance 

21.) Joe and Serena for the win!

22.) Why do the guys from the last two seasons of the Bachelorette tug so much at our heartstrings? They are really sensitive souls.

23.) Where the hell is Greg? Is he on Love Island? Is he on the wrong show?

24.) Riley And Maurissa are the couple that you hope you are friends with so that you can go out with them and double date! I mean she is his Sunday Morning after all… swoon!

25.) Relationships take time. So those who took the time to reconnect after Paradise may still find paradise after all.. Thomas and Becca!

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Getting Likes On Pucker TV An Interview With Host Sarah Scoop

Want To Be Liked?

 
Spacemob Studio and Pucker TV, a new CTV Channel currently accessible through Roku TV, Amazon Fire and Apple TV have joined forces to create a new reality show starring social media influencer Sarah Ruhlman of SarahScoop.com.
 
 
The show titled Getting Likes is hosted by Ruhlman, who uses her expertise as a successful social media influencer, along with guest experts-to help people overhaul their personal and professional social media accounts.
 
Have you ever had a #SocialMediaFail? We sat down with Sarah to learn more about her, the show Getting Likes and what makes a #SocialMediaSucess.
 

1 What is your background? How long have you been an influencer and what were you doing prior?

Before becoming a full time lifestyle blogger and social media influencer I was a teacher. I taught first grade and was also a part time reading teacher.

 

2 What made you decide to become an influencer? And how long have you been doing it?

I always knew I wanted to do something a little different. So when I was in college I started learning more about blogs and started my own.  I had so much fun with it, but wasn’t sure how I would turn it into a career. I kept managing it while I was teaching and after a few amazing opportunities I decided to take the leap to put more focus on SarahScoop.

 

3 What are the most common mistakes you see people make when handling their own social media ?

A lot of people don’t post consistently or they give up too quickly! It is important to remember it can take years and years of hard work, so never give up! I think the best way to make sure you stay consistent is to plan ahead. There are many apps and tools you can use to create a content calendar for your instagram. By doing so, you can create the look, feel, and message that you want your account to represent. And you won’t have to worry daily about what to post. Planning ahead can really help you stay on track.

 

4 What attracted you to Puckermob and The Getting Likes Show ?

 
I loved the idea of being able to help people navigating the world of social media. It can be very overwhelming and I was excited to help people figure out their goals and set ideas in motion.
 

5 If you could tell yourself one thing before you started to become an influencer, what would it be ? What is the one thing you had to learn the hard way ?

 
I would tell myself to stay focused and not get overwhelmed by what others are doing. It is easy to compare yourself, especially online. So I definitely think it is important to focus on your own success and encourage others along the way.  There is room for everyone with a dream and little hard work.
 

6 What are your hobbies ?

 
I actually love my job and working on Sarah Scoop so while it is work it is also still a hobby. I like to spend time with friends and family, travel, go to movies, read books, etc.

7 Where do you see yourself in ten years ?

12 Of The Most Scandalous Secrets About ‘Fixer Upper’

Fans of the popular HGTV reality show Fixer Upper, have seen master designers Chip and Joanna Gaines create dozens of unimaginable dream homes. However, much like any form of reality TV, not everything is exactly as it appears.

Even picture-perfect Chip and Joanna Gaines have their behind-the-scenes secrets and we’ve discovered 12 of the most scandalous ones to share with you. You’re welcome.

1. Only some rooms get remodeled.

Rachel Whyte, who appeared on Season 3 of Fixer Upper, revealed that Chip and Joanna Gaines only redid “the parts of our house that were seen on the show, as well as one additional bedroom.”

Joanna later revealed in an interview that a couple’s budget determines whether or not they assist in finishing renovations for the rest of the home.

“Other times, we finish the spaces for them after the reveal, and this is separate from the budget shown for TV,” Joanna said.

2. Participants don’t typically get to keep the furniture.

All of the new furniture shown in the final reveal is only for staging purposes, as the renovation budget covers solely the work itself.

“During production of the current season, the requirement was that a homeowner’s financial contribution be in proportion to the amount of renovations the home required,” HGTV said.

3. Chip doesn’t do much handiwork.

Believe it or not, Chip’s physical work seen on the show ends after the cameras stop rolling. One couple participating on Fixer Upper, Lindy and Chris Ermoian, stayed right next door during their home’s renovation process giving them an unavoidable behind-the-scenes look at the goings on off camera. The Ermoians said that whenever filming stopped, Chip was seen doing little to no manual labor.

4. The house hunting is fake.

Though it may appear as though the clients appear to “choose” their house during the show, they’ve actually already decided on the home prior to filming.

“You have to be under contract to be on the show. They show you other homes, but you already have one. After they select you, they send your house to Chip and Joanna [Gaines] and their design team,” David Ridley, a Season 3 participant, revealed.

5. Participants only meet Chip and Joanna a couple of times.

Rachel Whyte and her husband Luke said they only met with the Chip and Joanna a couple of times during the actual renovations. The Fixer Upper couple mainly kept in contact with the Whytes via text and requested that the participants send them a Pinterest board conveying their tastes.

“Overall, we were pretty hands off and fully trusted them,” Whyte said. “Our only real desires were that the exterior of the house be painted white, that the kitchen was light and airy, and that there was some element of mountain ruggedness to satisfy Luke!”

6. Both parties have to agree on a budget prior to filming.

Renovation budgets for Fixer Upper start at $30,000 and both the participants and the network must agree on a final budget before filming. A local Waco news outlet confirmed that while the producers may throw in a few extra landscaping flourishes where they see fit, the network does not fund the actual renovations.

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7. Participants can keep the giant poster of their old home.

If they choose to, participants are allowed to keep the giant poster of their previous home that’s used to conceal the remodel. Chip Gaines said in an interview that the posters had been given to clients before, though one participant claimed she wasn’t offered hers.

“I haven’t seen the poster since that day,” she said. “I’m not sure what you’d do with it because it’s taller than a room!”

8. You can buy the furniture that’s staged in the house.

Though much of the furniture is purely for staging purposes, as mentioned before, couples are given the option of purchasing some of the pieces at a discounted rate if their budget allows.

“I think it’s so funny because you wouldn’t want to get rid of all your furniture,” said participant Rachel Whyte. “They give you an itemized list of how much everything costs at the end to see if you want to purchase things at a discounted price.”

9. Some homeowners actually rent their homes out because of the show’s popularity.

Many participants see a significantly increased value in their newly renovated home after the show airs and choose to rent it out to fans of Fixer Upper. In fact, one couple Jill and Joshua Barrett turned their decked out pad into a $360-per-night vacation rental.

Though the Chip and Joanna don’t take any issue with couples renting their homes, they do take extra measures to ensure the participants truly want the renovated home and aren’t just using the show for supplemental income.

10. One participant said they felt misled by Chip and Joanna about the location of their new home.

Season 3 participants Ken and Kelly Downs were sleeping in their newly renovated Fixer Upper when a car suddenly crashed through the house. Fortunately, the couple wasn’t harmed in the incident, but they did feel that the Gaineses and their real estate firm somewhat misled them about the safety of their neighborhood.

“It’s like the Wild West here. There’s been a lot of commotion coming from the bars and the store across the street. It’s been a problem from the beginning. We’ve lived here a year-and-a-half, and we feel deceived by the city of Waco and Magnolia Realty,” Kelly said.

A ‘Real’ Education: 15 Lessons Learned From Reality TV

I’ve admitted it – I’m a fan of reality television.

Reality fans (both closeted and out in the open) know that these shows can be highly entertaining. But what many people might not realize is how educational these shows can be. From interpersonal dynamics and problem-solving to business strategies and negotiation skills, reality TV offers insights that can be surprisingly applicable to real life. In fact, some viewers might find themselves inadvertently becoming adept at understanding human behavior and social interactions, almost like they’ve had professional dissertation writers https://us.dissertationteam.com/professional-dissertation-writers guiding them through a course on human psychology. Reality television is the virtual equivalent to Sesame Street for adults, with valuable lessons in practically every subject.

  1. Medicine: Ease up on the Botox.

  2. Photography: Each show airs on TV, where everyone can see it…so crap you say behind your friends’ backs on camera means they’ll eventually find out and get pissed.

  3. Law: Stealing or embezzling money from either your clients or the government, and then bragging about how much money you’re spending on things you really can’t afford, will likely result in jail time.

  4. Math: If you spend more than you earn, you’ll eventually run out of money.

  5. Socializing: Don’t get too drunk in public (I wish there was more reality TV around when I was in college).

  6. Fashion: Always, always, always wear underwear when wearing a short skirt.

  7. History: If it happens on film, your kids will likely watch it someday.

  8. Home Improvement: Flipping a table may seem like a good idea at the time, but it probably isn’t.

  9. Home Ec: Don’t use too many fillers (just in case #1 wasn’t lesson enough).

  10. Media Arts: Starring in a reality TV show means your private life won’t actually be private anymore.

  11. Public Relations: If you have a camera crew following you everywhere you go, your neighbors will probably start to hate you.

  12. Biology: Fake boobs are great but the whole world doesn’t need to always see them.

  13. Psychology: If you are forty and borrowing a dress from your 15 year old daughter, you may need a bit of therapy.

  14. Marital Relations: Too much reality TV is not overly good for your marriage.

  15. Chemistry: Mixing competition, money, alcohol and fame usually results in disaster (which may be great for ratings but not so great for your life).

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