Saturday, January 21, 2012

'Bachelorette': Is Emily Maynard Next?

Is Emily Maynard going from fiancee of "The Bachelor" to the new "Bachelorette"? According to several published reports, including People, EW, and Life & Style, Emily is going to be the new "Bachelorette."

"It's basically a done deal," a source told Life & Style in December, when the rumors first started. "She hasn't signed the contract yet, but she's fully on board." Sources told Life & Style at the time that Emily was all but confirmed.

Ashley Hebert, the most recent "Bachelorette," even tweeted a congratulations to her rumored successor.


Ashley Hebert
Congrats !!!!! Sending you all the best wishes in the world!!!! xo

Emily got the final rose from Brad Womack in Season 15, but the two announced their split in June. Shortly after her break-up from Brad, Emily took two Twitter in July and said she did not want to be the next "Bachelorette."


Emily Maynard
I don't want to be the bachelorette.

Tune into the current season "The Bachelor" to watch Ben Flajnik looking for love on Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

Check out what else to watch this week below:

MONDAY, JANUARY 16: "Alcatraz"

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"Alcatraz" (8 p.m. EST, Fox) two-hour series premiere Produced by J.J. Abrams, this moody mystery series combines procedural elements with a hint of supernatural suspense. Detective Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones) and Alcatraz historian Doctor Diego Soto (Jorge Garcia) team up with a secret agency that is dedicated to finding and catching inmates from the infamous prison who went missing 50 years ago and have begun reappearing today. "Alcatraz" (8 p.m. EST, Fox) two-hour series premiere

Produced by J.J. Abrams, this moody mystery series combines procedural elements with a hint of supernatural suspense. Detective Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones) and Alcatraz historian Doctor Diego Soto (Jorge Garcia) team up with a secret agency that is dedicated to finding and catching inmates from the infamous prison who went missing 50 years ago and have begun reappearing today.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 16: "Alcatraz"

"Alcatraz" (8 p.m. EST, Fox) two-hour series premiere Produced by J.J. Abrams, this moody mystery series combines procedural elements with a hint of supernatural suspense. Detective Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones) and Alcatraz historian Doctor Diego Soto (Jorge Garcia) team up with a secret agency that is dedicated to finding and catching inmates from the infamous prison who went missing 50 years ago and have begun reappearing today.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/18/bachelorette-emily-maynard_n_1214281.html

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