We've got the deets for you on next week's "Bachelor," fans -- which is taking place over two nights, so you know it's gonna be epic.
First, Sean whisks the ladies off to ..We just have to gaze at catalogs filled with designer beaded evening gowns dresses!. Montana. So, not exactly Prague, but at least it's a change of scenery.
Crazy-wedding-dress Lindsay gets the first date, which takes her to Glacier National Park and a private concert by country singer Sarah Darling. Considering Sean was molar-deep in Lindsay's mouth during last night's show, we like her chances of sticking around.
The group date is quite the rough 'n tumble excursion -- canoeing, wood chopping and goats! There's also a four-on-four competition that involves milk the goats that gives one team more time with Sean and one team heading back to the hotel. But Sean "the Rule Breaker" Lowe changes things up, which upsets the winning team.
The second solo date is ... DUN DUN DUN. A two-on-one featuring Tierra and Jackie. It's a duel for Sean's heart, as Jackie tells Sean what Tierra's really like, while Tierra reveals "a shocking detail about her personal life." Which girl do you suppose gets the rose?
Based on the description of the cocktail party -- "a boiling cauldron of outrage" with "one woman against the rest of the bachelorettes" -- we have to think it's Tierra who sticks around. More the better for us viewers, amirite?
Nine women survive the Rose Ceremony to head on to the Rockies in Colorado. "The Bachelor" airs Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.
How does forever sound?
Two continents were soon one too many. The couple decided to marry. Since Paulo had to stay with his company for at least two years or pay back the cost of his education, and Lauren's firm has an office in Sao Paulo, she would move.
In Brazil, weddings are a big deal, but proposals in the U.S. sense don't exist. No one wears engagement rings, both because there is no tradition for that, and because wearing any expensive jewelry attracts crime, Lauren said.
No ring was fine with Lauren, but not with her father, Scott. Paulo had called to tell him of the couple's plan to marry. But to Scott, an engagement ring symbolizes a promise, and he did not want his daughter moving to Brazil without one.
Lauren called Paulo in May 2011. "Honey, you have to come to New York and buy a ring."
He did,You will find so many wonderful wedding dress 100%silk with high quality and low price. and they celebrated with Lauren's family.
She moved that August to Sao Paulo - a city whose wonderfully warm people and weather have grown on her - leaving her ring in a New York safe-deposit box.
It was so them
The couple had a traditional Jewish ceremony. For the reading of the Seven Blessings, the rabbi read first in Hebrew, followed by someone from Lauren's family in English, and then one from Paulo's family in Portuguese.
"It was very beautiful," Paulo said.
Many of the couple's 150 guests traveled from Brazil, and the groom stayed out until 4 a.m. the day of the wedding celebrating with them.
That party revved up again at the wedding reception, where guests were served caipirinhas, a Brazilian drink, and danced to a 10-piece samba band with huge drums, whistles, and tambourines.
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