Bachelorette Death
BacheloretteBachelor” reject Ashley Hebert has a second chance at romance in the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette," but she might want to maintain that guarded nature of hers that eventually pushed away Brad Womack. The former mother-in-law of one of Hebert’s soon-to-be suitors is suspicious about the role the man might have played in his wife’s deatWest Lee is set to vie with 24 other men for Hebert’s affection on the matchmaking show, but he’s likely to be an early standout with viewers thanks to a report in the next issue of Star (excerpts of which were published to RadarOnline).
In it, the magazine reveals that Lee’s late bride, Sarah, drowned in the couple's bathtub in 2007.“I believe that West was my daughter’s enabler, and I just feel he had something to do with Sarah’s death,” Dianna Sapp told the magazine. “I would tell Ashley to think long and hard before getting into a relationship with him.Sapp remains suspicious despite the fact that the death was ruled an accident. That may have something to do with the allegation that West Lee and his wife were fighting just moments before that fateful bath, or that Sarah Lee had somehow been involved in multiple car accidents in the days before the incident. Or maybe Sapp’s suspicions simply relate to the changes she saw in her daughter after Lee entered her life.
But now he meets Ashley for the first time in a mask. We hope they don't go to Paris this season, because Jeff will kidnap her into the bowels of the Opera House and we will never see Ashley again.Below that, we have Frank, who decides to dip Ashley upon first meeting, but that is not quite as weird as Jon, who just flings her over his shoulder, Fay Wray-style. In this season premiere, the new Bachelorette, Ashley Hebert gets a second chance at love. The twelve guys are split up into two teams of six. Bentley gets the rose on this group date1-on-1: Mickey McLean. At the Mandalay Bay, they got a private concert from Colbie Callait performing her song “I Do”. Mickey gets a rosEliminations: Matt Colombo, Stephen D’Amico, and Ryan Miller.
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