Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the ladies, including Theresa, did a boudoir shot. I feel bad for T, she looks so awkward. Susan and Ellen look great. https://people.com/golden-bachelor-wedding-theresa-nist-boudoir-photo-shoot-bachelorette-party-8422296
Um, what? Theresa, NO! Why isn't her daughter giving her better guidance with what to wear etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Some of the ladies, including Theresa, did a boudoir shot. I feel bad for T, she looks so awkward. Susan and Ellen look great. https://people.com/golden-bachelor-wedding-theresa-nist-boudoir-photo-shoot-bachelorette-party-8422296
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so weird that instead of the people in their lives who love them, the event seems to be some kind of commercial for the bachelor “family .” What an odd mix of people. So much phoniness. Is that what you agree to when you want a comped wedding?
And instead of wrapping the wedding gift given at the bachelorette party, they gave it in an Amazon box. I guess Amazon paid for the promotion.
The crass commercialism is such a turnoff when they are wanting us to buy into the true love and family angles!
Anonymous wrote:They sure do seem happy.
I just wish Teresa a less revealing wedding dress, she could look much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so weird that instead of the people in their lives who love them, the event seems to be some kind of commercial for the bachelor “family .” What an odd mix of people. So much phoniness. Is that what you agree to when you want a comped wedding?
And instead of wrapping the wedding gift given at the bachelorette party, they gave it in an Amazon box. I guess Amazon paid for the promotion.
The crass commercialism is such a turnoff when they are wanting us to buy into the true love and family angles!
Still can't bring yourself to focus on the positive?