Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite Gerry spin is when he said his post-retirement gigs were not due to financial need but rather were "service to the community." Lol, maintenance man.
How did they even find this dude?
He’s just some random old white guy like millions of others.
Many of the women they cast at least had some vague connection to fame.
It goes to show how challenging it was to find a senior man who is tall, fit, reasonably attractive, and affable. That's why the picked him, plus the appealing widower narrative. It does concern me that they'll have a hard time finding decent guys for Golden Bachelorette. All the men I know in their 60s and 70s are married.
With some exceptions, all the men I know in their 60s and 70s are rigid and set in their ways or hog the spotlight--blah, blah, blah. So boring.
Anonymous wrote:I just read they recommend getting a prenup six months in advance, and in Cali, you have to present it to the other party with 7 days to review.
Anonymous wrote:As a PP said, I'm not at all sure she's that wealthy. I think she's comfortable but that she and Gerry not leagues apart. She did spend thousands of dollars on her wardrobe for the show though, and has spent a fair bit on cosmetic work. But she lives quite modestly otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you talking about a prenup - just because they're having a wedding, does not mean that they are actually getting legally married in January. The legal marriage can happen anytime, they could wait two more years if they wanted to.
Anonymous wrote:As a PP said, I'm not at all sure she's that wealthy. I think she's comfortable but that she and Gerry not leagues apart. She did spend thousands of dollars on her wardrobe for the show though, and has spent a fair bit on cosmetic work. But she lives quite modestly otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if Theresa's family is freaking out after the Hollywood Reporter article.
The wedding date is set in stone, which gives Theresa about one month to get a prenup. I can see Gerry being the sort of guy who would manipulate his way out of it. ("I'll sign if you want but I'd hate to enter a marriage planning for divorce...")
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite Gerry spin is when he said his post-retirement gigs were not due to financial need but rather were "service to the community." Lol, maintenance man.
How did they even find this dude?
He’s just some random old white guy like millions of others.
Many of the women they cast at least had some vague connection to fame.
It goes to show how challenging it was to find a senior man who is tall, fit, reasonably attractive, and affable. That's why the picked him, plus the appealing widower narrative. It does concern me that they'll have a hard time finding decent guys for Golden Bachelorette. All the men I know in their 60s and 70s are married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite Gerry spin is when he said his post-retirement gigs were not due to financial need but rather were "service to the community." Lol, maintenance man.
How did they even find this dude?
He’s just some random old white guy like millions of others.
Many of the women they cast at least had some vague connection to fame.
It goes to show how challenging it was to find a senior man who is tall, fit, reasonably attractive, and affable. That's why the picked him, plus the appealing widower narrative. It does concern me that they'll have a hard time finding decent guys for Golden Bachelorette. All the men I know in their 60s and 70s are married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite Gerry spin is when he said his post-retirement gigs were not due to financial need but rather were "service to the community." Lol, maintenance man.
How did they even find this dude?
He’s just some random old white guy like millions of others.
Many of the women they cast at least had some vague connection to fame.
It goes to show how challenging it was to find a senior man who is tall, fit, reasonably attractive, and affable. That's why the picked him, plus the appealing widower narrative. It does concern me that they'll have a hard time finding decent guys for Golden Bachelorette. All the men I know in their 60s and 70s are married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite Gerry spin is when he said his post-retirement gigs were not due to financial need but rather were "service to the community." Lol, maintenance man.
How did they even find this dude?
He’s just some random old white guy like millions of others.
Many of the women they cast at least had some vague connection to fame.
Anonymous wrote:My favorite Gerry spin is when he said his post-retirement gigs were not due to financial need but rather were "service to the community." Lol, maintenance man.