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  • Golden Bachelorette Pascal Ibgui’s Daughter Defends His Behavior

    Golden Bachelorette Pascal Ibgui’s Daughter Defends His Behavior

    Some Golden Bachelorette viewers were turned off by Pascal Ibgui’s behavior on the show. His daughter took up in his defense. Keep reading to find out what she had to say about her dad.

    Golden Bachelorette Pascal Ibgui Upsets Viewers

    Joan Vassos and Golden Bachelorette viewers were impressed when they first met Pascal Ibgui. The Paris, France, native, 69, exuded confidence and swagger. But viewers quickly picked up on some red flags and high maintenance behavior. He paid one of his housemates $100 to do his laundry for him. Pascal also seemed to enjoy showing off his clothes and lavish lifestyle.

    'Golden Bachelorette' Pascal Ibgui/Credit: YouTube'Golden Bachelorette' Pascal Ibgui/Credit: YouTube
    ‘Golden Bachelorette’ Pascal Ibgui/Credit: YouTube

    He recently spoke out about fan backlash for his wealth. He told Glamour magazine that he worked hard for what he has.

    His Daughter Defends His Behavior

    Golden Bachelorette viewers met Pascal’s family during his Hometown Date in Chicago with Joan. Fans swooned over his son, Maxim, who looks exactly like his dad. Pascal also has two daughters, Sara and Natalie. Natalie has been outspoken on social media about her dad being on the reality show.

    She jokingly reacted in horror to her dad taking part in the Chippendale stripper group date. But only his daughter is allowed to nitpick at her dad! Natalie took to social media to respond to allegations from Golden Bachelorette viewers that her father is a diva.

    “Number 1. My dad is very open about being high maintenance. I know everyone’s like ‘Oh, he’s such a diva.’ He is a bit of a diva. You have to remember that this is reality TV. They want to make the show entertaining. That’s what the show is, it’s for entertainment.” she explained in a video posted on social media.

    Pascal’s daughter added, “Yes, he is very high maintenance in a lot of ways. but what people don’t see is that he works so hard to be able to have all those things and to be able to have someone who does his laundry and to be able to have nice cars and have nice clothes.”

    What’s Next For Pascal?

    Pascal Ibgui was one of the three suitors who accompanied Joan Vassos to Tahiti for the Fantasy Suite dates. However, before the overnight date could happen, Pascal made a shocking confession that he wasn’t in love. He decided to leave the competition because he wasn’t ready for an engagement or a relationship.

    But viewers could always see him on Golden Bachelor In Paradise if the network decides to go ahead with the spinoff. Meanwhile, viewers can check out Pascal’s salon in Chicago.

    Do you think he was a diva on the Golden Bachelorette? Sound off in the comments.

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  • What to Stream: Keith Urban, ‘The Golden Bachelorette,’ Zack Snyder series and ‘WandaVision’ spinoff

    What to Stream: Keith Urban, ‘The Golden Bachelorette,’ Zack Snyder series and ‘WandaVision’ spinoff

    Keith Urban’s 12th studio album and Kathryn Hahn starring in the “WandaVision” spinoff “Agatha All Along” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

    Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: season two of the “Frasier” reboot on Paramount+, the debut of “The Golden Bachelorette” and the Strokes’ lead singer Julian Casablancas and his rock band the Voidz will release a new album, “Like All Before You.”

    — Writer-director Azazel Jacobs’ latest movie stars Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen as sisters who gather in the New York apartment of their dying father. A highlight of the fall season, “His Three Daughters” is one of the most memorable tales of siblinghood, and of a death in the family, in recent memory. It’s out on Netflix on Friday, Sept. 20.

    — With Election Day fast approaching, Max is looking back to the last presidential race. The HBO documentary “Stopping the Steal,” directed by Emmy-winner Dan Reed, focuses on Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 results in Arizona and Georgia, culminating in the attack on the U.S. Capitol. It features interviews with Trump insiders like former Attorney General Bill Barr, former White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah Griffin and White House campaign official Stephanie Grisham. The producers say it “explores and debunks the claims of ballot tampering, illegal immigrants and deceased people voting.” The film premieres Tuesday on Max.

    — On Friday, Sept. 20, Keith Urban, a fixture of contemporary country, will release his 12th studio album, “High.” He’s spent quite a bit of time in Las Vegas, doing the residency thing, but it’s clear songwriting — and making new material — has always been a source of creative magic for the veteran perform. And there’s range, from the equal parts self-effacing and empathetic “Messed Up as Me” to the life-affirming “Wildside.”

    Nelly Furtado’s seventh studio album and first in seven years, the appropriately titled “7,” arrives at a point of artistic rediscovery for the Canadian singer-songwriter. Just don’t expect any rehashing of the singles that made her a superstar in 2000 (yes, that means “I’m Like a Bird,” “Turn Off the Light” and the like.) Instead, she’s embarked on a sonic experiment, from the bilingual Latin pop of “Corazón” with Colombian psychedelic cumbia innovators Bomba Estéreo to the electro-pop “Love Bites” featuring Tove Lo and SG Lewis.

    — Everyday around the world, or at least, the internet, guitar bands are born out of an obsession with the Strokes. Luckily for those musicians, its members have never ceased music-making, and on Friday, Sept. 20 its singer, Julian Casablancas, and his rock band the Voidz will release a new album, “Like All Before You.” There’s a lot to dig into — like the metallic riffs of “Prophecy of the Dragon,” or the minimalist synth production of “Flexorcist.”

    — Paramount+ has cornered the market on new music docuseries, and on Tuesday will continue that title when it premieres the three-part “Nöthin’ But a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of ’80s Hair Metal.” Leather pants optional but strongly encouraged.

    AP Music Writer Maria Sherman

    — Since the reveal in 2021’s “WandaVision” that Kathryn Hahn’s nosy neighbor Agnes was really the witch Agatha Harkness, fans have waited to see more of the character. Hahn stars in a spin-off, “Agatha All Along,” debuting Wednesday on Disney+. The witch is now powerless and forms a new coven to get her abilities back. Patti LuPone and Aubrey Plaza are new cast members.

    — America fell in love with Gerry Turner’s search for love on “The Golden Bachelor” and now a woman will be courted in “The Golden Bachelorette.” Joan Vassos, 61, has 24 men ages 57 and up to choose from. “Golden Bachelor” fans will remember Vassos as the contestant who opted to leave the show in episode three because her daughter had recently given birth and was experiencing symptoms of postpartum. Vassos, whose husband of 32 years died in 2021 from pancreatic cancer, says her goal going into the show was not to end up engaged, but in a promising relationship. “The Golden Bachelorette” debuts Wednesday on ABC and streams on Hulu.

    — If season one of the “Frasier” reboot on Paramount+ was about introducing viewers to Grammer’s return to Boston to fix his strained relationship with his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott), season two will flesh out the supporting cast. Peri Gilpin revives her Roz character from the original series in a recurring role. Other guest stars include Yvette Nicole Brown, Patricia Heaton, Rachel Bloom and Grammer’s real-life daughter, Greer, as Roz’s daughter. The second season of “Frasier” premieres Thursday.

    Zack Snyder’s“Twilight of the Gods” is an adult animated series featuring well-known Norse mythology characters Thor and Loki but the star in this story is the warrior Sigrid, who saves King Leif in battle and later becomes his wife. An attack by Thor on their wedding night starts a war. It premieres Thursday, Sept. 19 on Netflix.

    Alicia Rancilio

    — Gamers who grew up in the 1980s will never forget UFOSoft, the company behind such classics as Bug Hunter, Pilot Quest and Grimstone. Actually, you’ve already forgotten, because UFOSoft never existed. It’s the brainchild of some of the 21st century’s most talented indie designers, who are paying tribute to the 8-bit era with UFO 50. It’s a collection of, yes, 50 original games, including racing, fighting, shooting, running-and-jumping and dungeon crawling. The creators, who include the masterminds behind real-life hits like Spelunky and Downwell, say every title in the collection is a complete game — this isn’t just a bunch of minigames. You can download the whole package to your PC on Wednesday.

    The Plucky Squire is an intrepid lad named Jot whose exploits have earned him quite the reputation in the storybook land of Mojo. But when the malevolent sorcerer Humgrump gets jealous, he kicks Jot off the page and into our more treacherous 3D world. Our hero has some mad sword skills — but he may find out that the pen is mightier. It’s the debut release from the studio All Possible Futures, whose cofounder is a veteran of Pokémon, and it shares that franchise’s colorful character design and bouncy animation. The tale unfolds on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S, Switch or PC on Thursday.

    Lou Kesten



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  • What to Watch the First Week of September: The “Bachelorette’ Finale and Elin Hilderbrand’s ‘The Perfect Couple’ on Netflix

    What to Watch the First Week of September: The “Bachelorette’ Finale and Elin Hilderbrand’s ‘The Perfect Couple’ on Netflix

    September is here, and with it comes The Bachelorette finale as Jenn Tran decides between Marcus, Devin, or no one. Jesse Palmer has said the ending will leave us on the edge of our seats, and Jenn told us we won’t see it coming, so what does that really mean? It’s truly anyone’s guess.

    Of course, many fans are still reeling after Jenn sent Jonathon home last week instead of Marcus, especially since Marcus wasn’t able to tell Jenn he loves her or show much of a commitment. Also…Jonathon was just fantastic, period. And there’s the fact that Jenn’s mom and brother have concerns about the whole thing now that Jenn is days away from potentially getting engaged. Regardless, we’ll be sitting down with the Bachelorette after the finale to talk about everything that goes down.

    While The Bachelorette is the biggest finale of the week, The Perfect Couple on Netflix is about to be the most-talked-about premiere. Starring Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Eve Hewson, Dakota Fanning, Meghann Fahy, and others, the six-episode series is based on the best-selling book by Elin Hilderbrand and is visually stunning (Nantucket will do that), juicy, and exactly what our White Lotus–deprived souls need. It will be all anyone is talking about later this week, so don’t miss it. And check out the trailer below.

    On the sports front, the US Open continues on ESPN and ESPN2, and the NFL season kicks off Thursday night on NBC with the Super Bowl champion Chiefs taking on the Baltimore Ravens in Kansas City. Taylor Swift will no doubt be in the house, as will Donna Kelce, and I couldn’t be more excited.

    With that, have a relaxing Labor Day weekend. I’ll see you back here next week to preview the return of Emily in Paris part 2, the presidential debate showdown between VP Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and the already much buzzed-about VMAs.

    Monday, September 2 (Labor Day)

    English Teacher (FX): This new comedy series premieres tonight with two episodes. The rest—there are eight total—will stream the next day on Hulu. Brian Jordan Alvarez created the series and also stars as the leadz—Evan Marquez, a high school teacher in Austin. Evan wants to be a principled person but often runs into trouble because of it. As Evan navigates his relationships, both personal and professional, he tries to answer the question: Can you really be your full self at your job? 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX and streaming the next day on Hulu

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