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Mykenna’s Speech to Herself on ‘The Bachelor’ is a 2020 Mood
Mykenna may have been eliminated on the 2 episode this week (Episode 6) to be exact, but she came out of it finding her voice, standing up for herself, and becoming the most meme’d contestant of Bachelor Season 24. And really, isn’t that what being on the series is all about?
Following her mess and eye-rolling feud with Tammy (#TeamMykenna all the way), Tammy said Mykenna talked in “hashtags.”
We’d like to argue that Mykenna is one walking motivational page filled with empowering and inspiring quotes. If Instagram was a person, it would be Mykenna.
Take for example the gold she served up after Peter Weber did not give her a rose. (See: he gave one to Kelley who couldn’t have made it more obvious that she didn’t want to be there on Episode 5.)
“I know that this girl right here is tough, and she’s strong, and she is powerful, and she’s beautiful, and she knows what she deserves more than anything.”
Look, I don’t care how many times Mykenne rehearsed that in the mirror, the point is, that’s a whole damn mood in 2020.
That’s what I’m telling myself anytime anyone anywhere wants to put me down.
She also hit Tammy, who thought she could Tammy-splain everything to anyone she felt was inferior, with a rehearsed speech that called her out on all the toxic behavior:
I don’t know what your goal was the other night, maybe to make me feel small and weak, but at the end of the day, you made me found [sic] my damn voice. And I am a strong woman, and I will not let people like you tear me down anymore and make me feel like any less of a person and I do not deserve any love. Because at the end of the day, I am proud of who I am, Tammy. Kindness wins. Love wins. Bringing people down never wins. And that’s how I feel about that.
Love did win, Mykenna… until that rose ceremony where Peter cut her and Sydney loose.
It was a fun run, and we’re just glad we could be #blessed with Mykenna’s unconventional wisdom and truths.
Read our full Bachelor Season 24 Episode 6 review here and see the best gifs now!
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Many People Prefer to Watch TV with their Dogs Instead of their Family, a New Study Finds

Watching a show without your dog can be “ruff.”
A new report by Rover.com found that as Americans increased their TV and streaming habits amid the pandemic, they have done so with a furry friend by their side.
Per the report, 57% of dog parents admitted to waiting for their dog to get into the room before watching a show.
Now, that isn’t entirely surprising because if you are a dog owner, you know dogs are great watching buddies… unless you have a dog like mine who barks at any animal on the screen. That makes things a bit more difficult, but still proves that he’s attentive!
The report found that 78% of Americans said they watch TV with their dogs very often or always.
Surprisingly, dogs were ranked #1 when asked who people prefer to chill out and watch TV with, with 40% of parents saying they’d choose their dog over a partner, friends, or even kids. And that’s because a majority of pet parents believe their pups are actively watching or reacting to what’s happening on the screen. (See my point above about my dog barking at animals on the screen!)
To make the binge-watching experience that much better for their pets, 70% have admitted to accommodating their pup by allowing them on the couch, giving them blankets, and even moving over so the dog is comfortable.
60% of pet parents even believe their dog has a favorite TV show, which would explain why 80% of dog parents admit to leaving their TV on for dogs when they’re not home.
The most popular genres? Comedy and action, which makes sense – after a long day of lounging and taking walks, Fido needs a good laugh or to get invested in a dramatic car chase!
During such uncertain times, there’s definitely comfort in knowing that you always have a TV buddy by your side!
And let’s be honest… is there anything your dog isn’t doing with you these days?
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Netflix Renews Spanish Drama ‘Elite’ for Fifth Season Ahead of Season 4 Premiere, Adds News Cast Members

We’ve got some elite news!
Spanish drama Elite has been renewed for a fifth season at Netflix!
The news isn’t all that shocking considering the drama, set in the ritzy private school of Las Encinas in Spain, is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals.
Not only is the cast incredible, the first few seasons were hinged around an intoxicating murder mystery and plenty of steamy love scenes.
The renewal comes ahead of the fourth season, which currently doesn’t have a premiere date. In 2020, filming was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic and an outbreak on set.
It’s possible the series will return in the spring/summer of 2021.
The upcoming season will see a handful of familiar faces including Samu (Itzan Escamilla), Guzman (Miguel Bernardeau), Omar (Omar Ayuso), Rebeca (Claudia Salas), and Ander (Aron Piper) as they were held back due to their shenanigans. The drama will also welcome new students Manu Ríos , Carla Díaz , Martina Cariddi and Pol Granch to shake things up.
Deadline also reports that the fifth season has added Argentinan actress Valentina Zenere (Soy Luna) and Brazilan actor André Lamoglia (Juacas) to its cast.
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WATCH: ‘The Handmaids Tale’ Reveals Season 4 Trailer and Premiere Date

“We don’t hide. We fight,” Elizabeth Moss’ June states in the new teaser trailer for the upcoming fourth season of The Handmaids Tale.
Her statement sets the tone for the new season of the dystopian series.
In the first scene, we see June walking an empty street in normal clothing, a fear departure from the handmaid’s red dress and white bonnet uniform.
Flashbacks reveal she escaped Gilead with members of the resistance as a war is brewing.
Hulu’s recently-released trailer also reveals a premiere date, so mark April 28 in your calendars.
Much like previous seasons, the season will return will drop three peisodes at once followed by a weekly rollout.
Check out the trailer below and get ready:
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