TLC announced the 14 castmates appearing in Season 8 of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? and the verdict is in: viewers are so over these couples.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Season 8 of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? debuts next month with seven couples.
We’ll watch the following couples share their storylines with us this season: Emily Bieberly and Kobe Blaise; Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi; Jasmie Pineda and Gino Palazzolo; Nicole and Mahmoud Sherbiny; Loren and Alexei Brovarnik; Liz Woods and Big Ed Brown; and Thais Ramone and Patrick Mendes.
In addition to dropping the trailer for this season of Happily Ever After? on Valentine’s Day, TLC also announced the cast on their official Instagram page this afternoon.
The post included cast photos of each couple and a caption that read, “Scroll through the couples from the brand new season of #90DayFiance: Happily Ever After that will be premiering Sunday,...
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Season 8 of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? debuts next month with seven couples.
We’ll watch the following couples share their storylines with us this season: Emily Bieberly and Kobe Blaise; Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi; Jasmie Pineda and Gino Palazzolo; Nicole and Mahmoud Sherbiny; Loren and Alexei Brovarnik; Liz Woods and Big Ed Brown; and Thais Ramone and Patrick Mendes.
In addition to dropping the trailer for this season of Happily Ever After? on Valentine’s Day, TLC also announced the cast on their official Instagram page this afternoon.
The post included cast photos of each couple and a caption that read, “Scroll through the couples from the brand new season of #90DayFiance: Happily Ever After that will be premiering Sunday,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? Season 8 is shaping up to be one of its most worthwhile seasons in a long time.
TLC went public with the cast and trailer Wednesday morning, and while there are some questionable names, there’s no Elizabeth Potthast and Andrei Castravet.
You win some, you lose some.
We’re tired of Big Ed Brown and Liz Woods’ endless arguing, but it seems like this will be the last season for them as a couple.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, the toxic couple have split, with Woods debuting her new man.
TLC touts their “successful therapy retreat” in Florida as the reason for settling in Arkansas and looking ahead to their wedding.
Big Ed Brown and Liz Woods’ split will probably be aired
We already know they make it down the aisle, but we’re unsure how their final argument turns into the last argument they’ll ever have.
TLC went public with the cast and trailer Wednesday morning, and while there are some questionable names, there’s no Elizabeth Potthast and Andrei Castravet.
You win some, you lose some.
We’re tired of Big Ed Brown and Liz Woods’ endless arguing, but it seems like this will be the last season for them as a couple.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, the toxic couple have split, with Woods debuting her new man.
TLC touts their “successful therapy retreat” in Florida as the reason for settling in Arkansas and looking ahead to their wedding.
Big Ed Brown and Liz Woods’ split will probably be aired
We already know they make it down the aisle, but we’re unsure how their final argument turns into the last argument they’ll ever have.
- 2/14/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
90 Day Fiance viewers know John McManus as Patrick Mendes’ big brother from Season 9 of the flagship series.
John, Aka “Sparkles,” got his own spot on a reality TV spinoff after 90 Day Fiance fans expressed they wanted to see more of him on their television screens.
90 Day Fiance viewers got their wish, as John shares his love life on 90 Day: The Single Life this season.
This season, John introduced us to his girlfriend, Meghan, a Texas-based single mom of a 4-year-old daughter with special needs.
John and Meghan are trying the long-distance thing, splitting their time between Texas and Las Vegas, Nevada, where John resides.
They’ve only spent five nights together in person, but things are already looking pretty serious between John and Meghan.
Now, viewers want to know if these two are still going strong. Here’s everything we know.
John McManus featured Meghan on...
John, Aka “Sparkles,” got his own spot on a reality TV spinoff after 90 Day Fiance fans expressed they wanted to see more of him on their television screens.
90 Day Fiance viewers got their wish, as John shares his love life on 90 Day: The Single Life this season.
This season, John introduced us to his girlfriend, Meghan, a Texas-based single mom of a 4-year-old daughter with special needs.
John and Meghan are trying the long-distance thing, splitting their time between Texas and Las Vegas, Nevada, where John resides.
They’ve only spent five nights together in person, but things are already looking pretty serious between John and Meghan.
Now, viewers want to know if these two are still going strong. Here’s everything we know.
John McManus featured Meghan on...
- 2/13/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
The Replacements are celebrating their 1985 major label debut Tim with a new deluxe reissue titled Tim: Let It Bleed Edition, out now via Rhino.
Clocking in at 65 tracks, Tim: Let It Bleed Edition begins with a long-awaited fresh mix of the original album. The Replacements were never happy with producer Tommy Ramone’s final mix of Tim, so they enlisted Ramones and Talking Heads collaborator Ed Stasium — who was considered to co-produce the LP with Ramone back in the day — to revamp the record for Disc One. A remastered version of Ramone’s original mix follows on Disc Two.
Disc Three, entitled Sons of No One: Rare & Unreleased, features previously unreleased Replacements demos, including tracks from a January 1985 recording session led by the band’s hero, Big Star’s Alex Chilton. Disc Four, Not Ready for Prime Time, wraps up the reissue with a live recording of the group’s January 11th,...
Clocking in at 65 tracks, Tim: Let It Bleed Edition begins with a long-awaited fresh mix of the original album. The Replacements were never happy with producer Tommy Ramone’s final mix of Tim, so they enlisted Ramones and Talking Heads collaborator Ed Stasium — who was considered to co-produce the LP with Ramone back in the day — to revamp the record for Disc One. A remastered version of Ramone’s original mix follows on Disc Two.
Disc Three, entitled Sons of No One: Rare & Unreleased, features previously unreleased Replacements demos, including tracks from a January 1985 recording session led by the band’s hero, Big Star’s Alex Chilton. Disc Four, Not Ready for Prime Time, wraps up the reissue with a live recording of the group’s January 11th,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
The estate of Joey Ramone has agreed to sell a stake of the punk legend’s music publishing rights for 10 million.
The acquisition was part of a larger 2 billion partnership between independent publisher Primary Wave Music and investment company Brookfield Asset Management, the Wall Street Journal reports. In addition to acquiring Ramone’s publishing, Primary Wave also secured non-exclusive rights to use Ramone’s name and likeness.
“I’m happy to welcome Primary Wave as partners in my brother’s interests in Ramones,” Joey Ramone’s brother Mitchel Hyman (a.
The acquisition was part of a larger 2 billion partnership between independent publisher Primary Wave Music and investment company Brookfield Asset Management, the Wall Street Journal reports. In addition to acquiring Ramone’s publishing, Primary Wave also secured non-exclusive rights to use Ramone’s name and likeness.
“I’m happy to welcome Primary Wave as partners in my brother’s interests in Ramones,” Joey Ramone’s brother Mitchel Hyman (a.
- 10/6/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.