JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers made a special appearance on season 20 of The Bachelorette, where they spent time with Charity Lawson and a few of her suitors. JoJo had nothing but positive things to say about meeting Charity for the first time, describing her as wonderful, cute, beautiful, and smart. However, JoJo also hinted that there may be a few guys in the group who could pose a challenge for Charity.
Jordan, 34, expressed his positive experience with the group of guys during the late March outing with Charity, 27. He shared with Us that he was vibing with the group and even after filming had ended, he continued to chat about how much he liked them.
JoJo playfully teased about her husband having a bromance, mentioning that he had a great group of guys. She revealed that her top picks for him were quite difficult to choose from, but there was still plenty of time left in the show. It will be interesting to see how it all unfolds.
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The upcoming reality TV show, The Big D, offers a unique take on dating by featuring six sets of divorced couples pursuing relationships with one another in a villa located in Costa Rica. The former quarterback behind the show believes that the concept fills a niche that has yet to be explored in the dating show genre. He hopes to dispel the negative stereotype associated with divorce, emphasizing that love and healthy relationships can be found even after a failed marriage.
During their time on The Bachelorette, Jordan watched as 25 other men tried to win over JoJo. Despite the competition, he knew she was meant to be his future wife. Jordan advises other contestants to focus on themselves as much as their relationship with the lead. He believes that outside noise can change a person's behavior and affect the time spent with the lead. Jordan chose to believe in the connection he had with JoJo and not let the competition get in the way.
During the filming of the new show, JoJo mentioned that both spouses experienced personal growth. The Big D focuses on past relationships and involves a lot of discussions about relationships. This led to moments where they found the conversations to be intriguing and eye-opening. JoJo explained that they even had mini therapy sessions with the show's relationship expert, Dr. Jada Jackson, which helped them grow and evolve as a couple.
The Big D premieres on USA Network Wednesday, June 14, at 10 p.m. ET.
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