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The “greatest spectacle in racing” returns this Sunday with the 108th running of the Indy 500. Team Penske enters Sunday after an impressive qualifying round, securing the top three starting positions. Team Arrow McLaren, with drivers Alexander Rossi and Kyle Larson, will follow in the fourth and fifth starting positions. The Indy 500 will be the first of two races for Kyle Larson on Sunday, as he will compete in...
The “greatest spectacle in racing” returns this Sunday with the 108th running of the Indy 500. Team Penske enters Sunday after an impressive qualifying round, securing the top three starting positions. Team Arrow McLaren, with drivers Alexander Rossi and Kyle Larson, will follow in the fourth and fifth starting positions. The Indy 500 will be the first of two races for Kyle Larson on Sunday, as he will compete in...
- 5/26/2024
- by Jake Warren
- Rollingstone.com
On Friday May 24, The CW presents “Fast or Last“, a brand new episode of the documentary series 100 Days to Indy. The episode centers around the intense competition leading up to the prestigious Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, with a focus on two racers: Conor Daly and Scott Dixon. Local favorite Conor Daly’s career in […]
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- 5/23/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled episode of “100 Days to Indy” as Season 2 Episode 5, titled “Fast or Last,” airs this Friday, May 24, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Pix. In this installment, viewers will witness the intense journey of local fan favorite Conor Daly as he fights to drive his way to save his career. With stakes higher than ever, Daly’s determination and skill will be put to the ultimate test as he navigates the challenging road to success.
Meanwhile, veteran racer Scott Dixon is on a mission to secure another win to further solidify his legacy in the world of motorsports. Despite his seasoned experience, Dixon knows that every race counts, and he is determined to prove that he still has what it takes to come out on top. As he faces off against fierce competition, viewers will be on the edge of their seats, rooting for Dixon to defy...
Meanwhile, veteran racer Scott Dixon is on a mission to secure another win to further solidify his legacy in the world of motorsports. Despite his seasoned experience, Dixon knows that every race counts, and he is determined to prove that he still has what it takes to come out on top. As he faces off against fierce competition, viewers will be on the edge of their seats, rooting for Dixon to defy...
- 5/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The NBA’s All-Star weekend includes some fantastic events to make the fan experience complete. One of the most beloved parts of the NBA All-Star festivities is its celebrity basketball game; this year, the NBA All-Star Celebrity game will take place on Friday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Et on ESPN. Watch as your favorite celebs take to the hardwood to show off their skills (or lack thereof!). You can watch ESPN with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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- 2/16/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf‘s big 2018 has culminated with a wedding: The “Big Brother” alums and “Amazing Race” champs got married on Sunday.
“Our wildest dreams came true today — we’re married!” they told People in a statement. “Being surrounded by our closest family and friends and sharing this special day with them was all we ever wanted. We are so lucky to have found each other in the most unconventional of ways but we did. We found our forever in each other and can’t wait to begin this new chapter of our lives.”
The couple, who announced they’re expecting their first child last month, tied the knot at The Chateau Le Dome at Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu, California, before 100 guests, including fellow “Big Brother 19” stars Elena Davies and Mark Jansen, and “The Amazing Race 30” star and IndyCar driver Conor Daly. Paisley, Nickson’s 6-year-old daughter from a previous relationship,...
“Our wildest dreams came true today — we’re married!” they told People in a statement. “Being surrounded by our closest family and friends and sharing this special day with them was all we ever wanted. We are so lucky to have found each other in the most unconventional of ways but we did. We found our forever in each other and can’t wait to begin this new chapter of our lives.”
The couple, who announced they’re expecting their first child last month, tied the knot at The Chateau Le Dome at Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu, California, before 100 guests, including fellow “Big Brother 19” stars Elena Davies and Mark Jansen, and “The Amazing Race 30” star and IndyCar driver Conor Daly. Paisley, Nickson’s 6-year-old daughter from a previous relationship,...
- 10/15/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
IndyCar driver Alexander Rossi can be seen racing in the 44th Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach on Sunday on NBC Sports, but non-racing fans are more used to seeing him competing on CBS’ “Amazing Race.”
While the competitive juices will be flowing hard at Race No. 3 of the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series, Rossi admitted that he did want to kill his partner, Conor Daly, in that other “Race” a few times, “but I think he wanted to kill me too!” he joked.
The 26-year-old Andretti Autosport driver — who won the the Indianapolis 500 as a rookie in 2016 — took a break from track practice to chat with TheWrap about his chances in the historic 85-lap road race and how he battled boredom while locked in a hotel room for days on end traveling the globe, but being cut off from the world.
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“I had a lacrosse ball and I took a Sharpie to it … drew a face. I felt like Tom Hanks with Wilson,” said Rossi, referring to Hanks’ 2000 film “Cast Away,” in which his only companion on a deserted island was a volleyball he named Wilson. “The only entertainment I had was bouncing a ball off the wall or ceiling,” added Rossi
See the full Q&A below:
TheWrap: How are you feeling heading into the Grand Prix of Long Beach this weekend?
Alexander Rossi: I am cautiously optimistic. We were really good here last year and had a shot to win when we had a mechanical issue, so I think the team is very motivated to rebound from that. I think we have a pretty good chance at winning if we do our jobs right.
What makes Lbgp so special?
The actual race track isn’t that different to any of the other street courses that we do, but in terms of the layout, I think it has a really good rhythm to it and the whole fan experience is cool, like being able to walk from the hotel to the track.
What do you do in the days running up to the race?
Honestly, not a whole lot! I went for a run this morning and had some media stuff … you get to this point where you do things on autopilot. A very important part of driving a race car is staying hydrated because as soon as the hydration levels drop, you get tired and the first thing to go is your vision. I’ve found the most efficient way to stay hydrated is actually deprive yourself of water for very short periods of time by drinking vials of pure salt water at the beginning of the week and then taper off before the race.
The heat is definitely something you prepare for but it is kind of our job, right? It is a race driver’s life as you get to 150 degrees in about 30 laps.
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How did your race car driving skills help you compete on the “Amazing Race”?
I don’t know if any of the challenges or skills were similar, but I think what Conor and I had going for us on “Amazing Race” was that he and I had traveled extensively before. We were very used to waking up in different hotels or beds and spending time in airports, just dealing with international travel. That part of our career path helped, but in terms in being a race car driver, I don’t think that was an advantage at all!
What was the most challenging part of the competition?
The lack of communication. Part of the show is that they don’t want anyone to have an advantage — that can be something as minor as being able to get an internet connection, so they completely restrict contact with the outside world for five weeks. That’s the biggest thing, not being able to check in with your family, friends, girlfriend. Then, obviously, being with your partner and only your partner for 75 days is also not the most fun thing.
You’ve said before that the worst thing was the boredom shut up in your hotel room, how did you battle that?
I had a lacrosse a ball and I actually took a Sharpie to it, named it Purple Pete and drew a face. I felt like Tom Hanks with Wilson. The only entertainment I had was bouncing a ball off the wall or ceiling, trying to do tricks with it. Obviously when you’re filming, you’re running around and are part of the show, your competitive nature takes over and all the bad stuff goes out the window. Sometimes it would only be eight hours [in the room], then the longest was 76 hours. It depended on how far the show had to move for the next leg, and the security problems getting 100 people there.
Did you ever feel like you were literally going crazy?
I got to the point where I was considering myself to be borderline insane! I would lock myself in the bathroom for a couple of hours at a time just to have space alone.
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Did you get out and see the world at least?
It’s weird because you’re in countries that are pretty cool, but you can’t go out to them — even to the hotel lobby — and you can’t talk to the other contestants unless there are cameras on you so you don’t form a relationship with any of these people. But you do get used to it and because it was the first time doing something like that and not having had any prior experiences, there are probably worse [reality shows]. If I were to do it again, I would know what to expect.
Would you do it again?
I don’t think I would do another show — if I was to do one, it would probably be the “Amazing Race” again because I feel I was pretty good at it. But it was a very unique scheduling scenario for it to be able to work out. As race car drivers, to be able to take that time off and not tell your team where you’re going — we were pretty lucky.
There were a lot of professional athletes on your season — including champion competitive eater Joey Chestnut — did that make it tougher?
They said it was the most competitive season yet. I think whether you are a professional eater or a violist, an NBA player or a race car driver, we were all at the top of our field. So these people knew how to work and maximize their potential on the show.
Back to the Grand Prix of Long Beach, who are your biggest competitors on Sunday?
You always have to be wary of the Penske boys and Scott Dixon. My [Andretti Autosport] teammate, Ryan Hunter-Reay, he’s really strong around Long Beach. He’s won here before, and he’s due for a win as he’s been on a dry spell. I know how motivated he is and will really be going for it this weekend.
The Grand Prix of Long Beach airs Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Et on Nbcsn.
Read original story Pro Driver Alexander Rossi Compares IndyCar Racing to Competing on the ‘Amazing Race’ At TheWrap...
While the competitive juices will be flowing hard at Race No. 3 of the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series, Rossi admitted that he did want to kill his partner, Conor Daly, in that other “Race” a few times, “but I think he wanted to kill me too!” he joked.
The 26-year-old Andretti Autosport driver — who won the the Indianapolis 500 as a rookie in 2016 — took a break from track practice to chat with TheWrap about his chances in the historic 85-lap road race and how he battled boredom while locked in a hotel room for days on end traveling the globe, but being cut off from the world.
Also Read: Coolest Things About ESPN+ Streaming Service, From '30 for 30' Film Library to Live Sports Events
“I had a lacrosse ball and I took a Sharpie to it … drew a face. I felt like Tom Hanks with Wilson,” said Rossi, referring to Hanks’ 2000 film “Cast Away,” in which his only companion on a deserted island was a volleyball he named Wilson. “The only entertainment I had was bouncing a ball off the wall or ceiling,” added Rossi
See the full Q&A below:
TheWrap: How are you feeling heading into the Grand Prix of Long Beach this weekend?
Alexander Rossi: I am cautiously optimistic. We were really good here last year and had a shot to win when we had a mechanical issue, so I think the team is very motivated to rebound from that. I think we have a pretty good chance at winning if we do our jobs right.
What makes Lbgp so special?
The actual race track isn’t that different to any of the other street courses that we do, but in terms of the layout, I think it has a really good rhythm to it and the whole fan experience is cool, like being able to walk from the hotel to the track.
What do you do in the days running up to the race?
Honestly, not a whole lot! I went for a run this morning and had some media stuff … you get to this point where you do things on autopilot. A very important part of driving a race car is staying hydrated because as soon as the hydration levels drop, you get tired and the first thing to go is your vision. I’ve found the most efficient way to stay hydrated is actually deprive yourself of water for very short periods of time by drinking vials of pure salt water at the beginning of the week and then taper off before the race.
The heat is definitely something you prepare for but it is kind of our job, right? It is a race driver’s life as you get to 150 degrees in about 30 laps.
Also Read: ESPN Lets Viewers Binge Watch 'We the Fans' Season 2 by Stacking Episodes Back-to-Back
How did your race car driving skills help you compete on the “Amazing Race”?
I don’t know if any of the challenges or skills were similar, but I think what Conor and I had going for us on “Amazing Race” was that he and I had traveled extensively before. We were very used to waking up in different hotels or beds and spending time in airports, just dealing with international travel. That part of our career path helped, but in terms in being a race car driver, I don’t think that was an advantage at all!
What was the most challenging part of the competition?
The lack of communication. Part of the show is that they don’t want anyone to have an advantage — that can be something as minor as being able to get an internet connection, so they completely restrict contact with the outside world for five weeks. That’s the biggest thing, not being able to check in with your family, friends, girlfriend. Then, obviously, being with your partner and only your partner for 75 days is also not the most fun thing.
You’ve said before that the worst thing was the boredom shut up in your hotel room, how did you battle that?
I had a lacrosse a ball and I actually took a Sharpie to it, named it Purple Pete and drew a face. I felt like Tom Hanks with Wilson. The only entertainment I had was bouncing a ball off the wall or ceiling, trying to do tricks with it. Obviously when you’re filming, you’re running around and are part of the show, your competitive nature takes over and all the bad stuff goes out the window. Sometimes it would only be eight hours [in the room], then the longest was 76 hours. It depended on how far the show had to move for the next leg, and the security problems getting 100 people there.
Did you ever feel like you were literally going crazy?
I got to the point where I was considering myself to be borderline insane! I would lock myself in the bathroom for a couple of hours at a time just to have space alone.
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Did you get out and see the world at least?
It’s weird because you’re in countries that are pretty cool, but you can’t go out to them — even to the hotel lobby — and you can’t talk to the other contestants unless there are cameras on you so you don’t form a relationship with any of these people. But you do get used to it and because it was the first time doing something like that and not having had any prior experiences, there are probably worse [reality shows]. If I were to do it again, I would know what to expect.
Would you do it again?
I don’t think I would do another show — if I was to do one, it would probably be the “Amazing Race” again because I feel I was pretty good at it. But it was a very unique scheduling scenario for it to be able to work out. As race car drivers, to be able to take that time off and not tell your team where you’re going — we were pretty lucky.
There were a lot of professional athletes on your season — including champion competitive eater Joey Chestnut — did that make it tougher?
They said it was the most competitive season yet. I think whether you are a professional eater or a violist, an NBA player or a race car driver, we were all at the top of our field. So these people knew how to work and maximize their potential on the show.
Back to the Grand Prix of Long Beach, who are your biggest competitors on Sunday?
You always have to be wary of the Penske boys and Scott Dixon. My [Andretti Autosport] teammate, Ryan Hunter-Reay, he’s really strong around Long Beach. He’s won here before, and he’s due for a win as he’s been on a dry spell. I know how motivated he is and will really be going for it this weekend.
The Grand Prix of Long Beach airs Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Et on Nbcsn.
Read original story Pro Driver Alexander Rossi Compares IndyCar Racing to Competing on the ‘Amazing Race’ At TheWrap...
- 4/14/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Former “Big Brother” contestants Cody Nickson & Jessica Graf were named the winners of “The Amazing Race” Season 30 during Wednesday’s two-hour finale, and fans are decidedly mixed. Reactions from the reality TV show’s passionate fanbase range from supportive cheers to negative jeers. Are You happy that Cody and Jessica won the $1 million prize and will now start a family? Sound off down in the comments section after reading a sampling of fan reactions.
See Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson deserved to win ‘The Amazing Race,’ say 60% of fans
Tracie Parker: “Way to go ‘Big Brother’ lovebirds!!!!!!!! I’ve been for those guys since the first day of ‘Big Brother.'”
Hk: “Never watching this show again I hate the ‘Big Brother’ couple they should have never had the chance to even be on this show.”
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 winners Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson interview: ‘After ‘Big Brother,...
See Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson deserved to win ‘The Amazing Race,’ say 60% of fans
Tracie Parker: “Way to go ‘Big Brother’ lovebirds!!!!!!!! I’ve been for those guys since the first day of ‘Big Brother.'”
Hk: “Never watching this show again I hate the ‘Big Brother’ couple they should have never had the chance to even be on this show.”
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 winners Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson interview: ‘After ‘Big Brother,...
- 2/22/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After winning the $1 million prize in the Season 30 finale of “The Amazing Race,” Cody Nickson & Jessica Graf announced that they wanted to start a family. “Now we have a foundation as far as money goes to set up a family for ourselves,” Cody told “Amazing” host Phil Keoghan. Read our recap of the two-hour finale right here, and then refresh your memory on all “The Amazing Race” winners in our updated photo gallery below.
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 winners Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson interview: ‘After ‘Big Brother,’ this was our redemption project’ [Watch]
“Jessica was the foundation for my strength throughout this entire thing,” Cody declared at the finish line. “I wouldn’t have been able to do anything without her. I’m just glad I got to do it with the love of my life.”
Smiling ear-to-ear after winning the $1 million check, Jessica responded, “The future looks really bright and I’m really excited.
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 winners Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson interview: ‘After ‘Big Brother,’ this was our redemption project’ [Watch]
“Jessica was the foundation for my strength throughout this entire thing,” Cody declared at the finish line. “I wouldn’t have been able to do anything without her. I’m just glad I got to do it with the love of my life.”
Smiling ear-to-ear after winning the $1 million check, Jessica responded, “The future looks really bright and I’m really excited.
- 2/22/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After 10 countries, 21 cities and more than 29,000 miles, one team was named the winner of “The Amazing Race” Season 30 in Wednesday’s two-hour finale. At the start of this final leg four teams were still in the hunt for the $1 million prize: “Big Brother” lovebirds Jessica Graf & Cody Nickson, X-Games athletes Kristi Leskinen & Jen Hudak, Indy car drivers Alex Rossi & Conor Daly and dating debators Henry Zhang & Evan Lynyak. Which team joined the “Amazing Race” winners list and who came up short?
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 winners interview [Watch]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of the Season 30 finale, titled “It’s Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure,” to find out what happened Wednesday, February 21. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and what you think of this season’s million dollar champions. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 winners interview [Watch]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of the Season 30 finale, titled “It’s Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure,” to find out what happened Wednesday, February 21. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and what you think of this season’s million dollar champions. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
- 2/22/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Things are about to get physical on “The Amazing Race” as the final four teams race to the finish line in Wednesday’s Season 30 finale. In CBS’s preview trailer (watch above), newly engaged “Big Brother” lovebirds Jessica Graf & Cody Nickson elbow their way past dating Yale grads Henry Zhang & Evan Lynyak after landing in Hong Kong. “In the future you gotta be more aggressive,” Evan scolds Henry after their blink-and-you-miss-it altercation. “Jessica and Cody, like, pushed. It’s, like, getting to the end, you know, so people are gonna push and shove.”
After getting into a taxi, Jessica announces, “We felt pretty confident starting the leg because we knew Yale had a speed bump. But you never know where you’re gonna be on any of these challenges.” Jessica and Cody begin this final leg of Season 30 in second place, behind Indy car drivers Alex Rossi & Conor Daly. Meanwhile,...
After getting into a taxi, Jessica announces, “We felt pretty confident starting the leg because we knew Yale had a speed bump. But you never know where you’re gonna be on any of these challenges.” Jessica and Cody begin this final leg of Season 30 in second place, behind Indy car drivers Alex Rossi & Conor Daly. Meanwhile,...
- 2/21/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The two-hour finale of “The Amazing Race” airs tonight (Feb. 21) on CBS. Four teams are fighting it out to be first to the final mat and claim the one million prize. They are, in order of their finish on leg 10: Team Indy Car (Alex Rossi and Conor Daly ), Team Big Brother (“Bb” alumni Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson ), Team Extreme (professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak) and Team Yale (Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak). One of this foursome will be eliminated in leg 11, which took place in Hong Kong, China on Oct. 23 of last year. And one of the remaining three teams triumphed 24 hours later in San Francisco. Spoilers ahead.
Alex and Conor roared into first on leg 10, edging out Jessica and Cody by just seconds to claim bragging rights and a trip to Curacao. Kristi and Jen crossed the finish line in third, leaving Henry and Evan in the dust.
Alex and Conor roared into first on leg 10, edging out Jessica and Cody by just seconds to claim bragging rights and a trip to Curacao. Kristi and Jen crossed the finish line in third, leaving Henry and Evan in the dust.
- 2/21/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The finish line is approaching on The Amazing Race. Season 30 of the series hasn't felt monumental but it has been entertaining and pleasant. Of the final four teams it's hard to begrudge any of them a victory, if they should come in first place. It's true that Jessica and Cody are still a little nasty (and oblivious about it) and all Evan is missing is a literal whip to force Henry into shape.
Yet the final four of season 30 are some of the most likable and entertaining contestants in recent memory. However, if it comes down to picking the most deserving team, it's definitely Alex Rossi and Conor Daly.
Yet the final four of season 30 are some of the most likable and entertaining contestants in recent memory. However, if it comes down to picking the most deserving team, it's definitely Alex Rossi and Conor Daly.
- 2/15/2018
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
With only two episodes of “The Amazing Race” left, “Big Brother” alumni Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson are your overwhelming favorites to win season 30. In our ongoing poll about the strengths and weaknesses of the remaining contestants, Team Big Brother has drawn a whopping 52% of your vote. Throughout the first 10 legs, they’ve shown a determination to play the game to its fullest and this should help them in the final stretch.
Team Extreme (professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak) has earned 21% of the vote to date. On leg 10 they overcame some setbacks to finish third. Of the other three teams still in the competition, only Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak (Team Yale), who finished fourth, merited double digit support with 18% of the vote.
While finishing first in a leg, as did Indy car racers Alex Rossi and Conor Daly this week, earns a team a prize from Phil Keoghan and bragging rights,...
Team Extreme (professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak) has earned 21% of the vote to date. On leg 10 they overcame some setbacks to finish third. Of the other three teams still in the competition, only Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak (Team Yale), who finished fourth, merited double digit support with 18% of the vote.
While finishing first in a leg, as did Indy car racers Alex Rossi and Conor Daly this week, earns a team a prize from Phil Keoghan and bragging rights,...
- 2/15/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The ninth and tenth episodes of “The Amazing Race” Season 30 aired Wednesday, February 14 on CBS and featured the five remaining teams running for their chance at the $1 million prize: X-Games athletes Kristi Leskinen & Jen Hudak, “Big Brother” lovebirds Jessica Graf & Cody Nickson, dating debators Henry Zhang & Evan Lynyak, lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra & Brittany Austin, and Indy car drivers Alex Rossi & Conor Daly. Which team did “Amazing” host Phil Keoghan eliminated in fifth place, and who made the grave error of losing their passport?
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 spoilers: Do Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf (Team Big Brother) make it to final three?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episodes 9 and 10, titled “The First Rule of Amazing Race Club,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think...
See ‘The Amazing Race’ 30 spoilers: Do Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf (Team Big Brother) make it to final three?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episodes 9 and 10, titled “The First Rule of Amazing Race Club,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think...
- 2/15/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Lindsey Vonn is single and ready to mingle on the most romantic day of the year — and she isn’t shy about turning to Twitter for help finding a Valentine.
The 33-year-old world champion is gearing up to make her debut at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on Friday. And she admitted in a tweet on Wednesday that in the midst of all the Olympics fun, she forgot it was Valentine’s Day.
“So apparently it’s Valentine’s Day…. I forgot all about it because I’m at the #Olympics and I’m single,” she wrote in...
The 33-year-old world champion is gearing up to make her debut at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on Friday. And she admitted in a tweet on Wednesday that in the midst of all the Olympics fun, she forgot it was Valentine’s Day.
“So apparently it’s Valentine’s Day…. I forgot all about it because I’m at the #Olympics and I’m single,” she wrote in...
- 2/14/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
After 29 seasons of CBS’s hit reality TV show “The Amazing Race,” only three all-female teams have prevailed: doctors Nat Strand & Kat Chang in Season 17, sisters Kisha Hoffman & Jen Hoffman in Season 18, and food scientists Amy DeJong & Maya Warren in Season 25. According to Gold Derby’s exclusive odds for the current 30th season, X-Games athletes Kristi Leskinen & Jen Hudak will be next to join this exclusive list. And it’s about time.
So far Kristi and Jen have arrived first at the mat in two prior legs, including the premiere episode. As of this writing the powerhouse duo has leading 21/20 to win heading into Wednesday’s two-hour episode, titled “The First Rule of Amazing Race Club.” The trailer for this week’s combined 9th and 10th episodes hints that one team will lose their passport. If true, this mistake could cost one of the remaining five teams their shot at the $1 million prize.
So far Kristi and Jen have arrived first at the mat in two prior legs, including the premiere episode. As of this writing the powerhouse duo has leading 21/20 to win heading into Wednesday’s two-hour episode, titled “The First Rule of Amazing Race Club.” The trailer for this week’s combined 9th and 10th episodes hints that one team will lose their passport. If true, this mistake could cost one of the remaining five teams their shot at the $1 million prize.
- 2/14/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Feb. 14, CBS airs back-to-back episodes of “The Amazing Race.” This combined version of legs 9 and 10 is titled “The First Rule of Amazing Race Club.” As CBS teases in the preview video above, “for the first time, the Race travels to Bahrain, where one team’s game is on the line when one of them misplaces their passport. Also, scorpions are on the menu for Racers in Chiang Mai, Thailand.”
Last Wednesday (Feb. 7) saw the first double-header of the season, “All’s Fair in Love and War,” which combined episode of legs 7 and 8. For the first time in the 30-season history of the show, racers switched teammates for a leg. None of the 12 remaining players faced elimination based on their performance on the swapped teams, all of which had struggled to complete one of the Detours in Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservatory.
Back together, they faced another Double U-Turn when they...
Last Wednesday (Feb. 7) saw the first double-header of the season, “All’s Fair in Love and War,” which combined episode of legs 7 and 8. For the first time in the 30-season history of the show, racers switched teammates for a leg. None of the 12 remaining players faced elimination based on their performance on the swapped teams, all of which had struggled to complete one of the Detours in Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservatory.
Back together, they faced another Double U-Turn when they...
- 2/14/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Heading into Wednesday’s double episodes of “The Amazing Race,” there are five teams still in the running. In the order of their finish on leg eight they are: lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin (Team Ocean Rescue), pro skiers Kristi Leskinen & Jen Hudak (Team Extreme), race car drivers Alex Rossi and Conor Daly. (Team IndyCar), dating debaters Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak, (Team Yale) and reality show alumni Jessica Graf and Cody Nickson (Team Big Brother).
Leg nine will see teams travel from Harare, Zimbabwe to Manama, Bahrain while leg 10 will take them to Chiang Mai, Thailand. At the end of that second episode on Feb. 14, we should know the final four who will jet off to Hong Kong, China for leg 11 before flying home for the the final sprint to the finish in San Francisco. Who will win season 30 of “The Amazing Race” and the one million dollar grand prize?...
Leg nine will see teams travel from Harare, Zimbabwe to Manama, Bahrain while leg 10 will take them to Chiang Mai, Thailand. At the end of that second episode on Feb. 14, we should know the final four who will jet off to Hong Kong, China for leg 11 before flying home for the the final sprint to the finish in San Francisco. Who will win season 30 of “The Amazing Race” and the one million dollar grand prize?...
- 2/14/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On Feb. 7, CBS aired two episodes of “The Amazing Race.” This combined version of legs 7 and 8 set in Zimbabwe was titled “All’s Fair in Love and War.” For the first time in the 30-season history of the show, racers switched teammates for a leg. In the next leg, the reformed teams faced another Double U-Turn.
None of the 12 remaining players faced elimination based on their performance on the swapped teams, all of which had struggled to complete one of the Detours in Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservatory. Back together, they were sent to Harare to navigate a maze, be it the streets of the capital or a shopping mall.
Two teams — newly engaged lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin and Indy racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly — opted to U-Turn two other teams. However both of those pairs — Yale graduates Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak and “Big Brother” alumni Cody Nickson...
None of the 12 remaining players faced elimination based on their performance on the swapped teams, all of which had struggled to complete one of the Detours in Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservatory. Back together, they were sent to Harare to navigate a maze, be it the streets of the capital or a shopping mall.
Two teams — newly engaged lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin and Indy racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly — opted to U-Turn two other teams. However both of those pairs — Yale graduates Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak and “Big Brother” alumni Cody Nickson...
- 2/8/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The seventh and eighth episodes of “The Amazing Race” Season 30 aired Wednesday, February 7 on CBS and featured the 12 remaining players running for their chance at the $1 million prize … only with a twist. As “Amazing” host Phil Keoghan teased at the end of last week’s episode, the teams were about to be mixed up for the first time in “Race” history. Which rival partners were paired off together in Zimbabwe, and which duos excelled and failed because of the swap?
See ‘The Amazing Race’: Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf will win, say 47% of readers
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episodes 7 and 8, titled “All’s Fair in Love and War,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think can go the distance to win the million dollar prize.
See ‘The Amazing Race’: Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf will win, say 47% of readers
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episodes 7 and 8, titled “All’s Fair in Love and War,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think can go the distance to win the million dollar prize.
- 2/8/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
At the midway point of “The Amazing Race” Season 30, a pair of villains have emerged that are dividing viewers: Jessica Graf & Cody Nickson. Are these cutthroat racers, who met on “Big Brother” and soon became lovers, playing the game too dirty? Or, as host Phil Keoghan said in last week’s episode, “You know when the stakes are high, you gotta do what you gotta do”?
Based on the results of our recent poll, the majority of “Amazing Race” fans are on the side of Jessica and Cody, with 64% voting that “Playing dirty is part of the game!” Comparatively, only 36% of poll respondents said “They disgust me and I hope they’re eliminated!” Which side of the debate do You agree with? Defend your voice down in the comments section.
Quiz: ‘The Amazing Race’: Do you know the winners of 1 – 29?
Jessica and Cody raised eyebrows during last week’s...
Based on the results of our recent poll, the majority of “Amazing Race” fans are on the side of Jessica and Cody, with 64% voting that “Playing dirty is part of the game!” Comparatively, only 36% of poll respondents said “They disgust me and I hope they’re eliminated!” Which side of the debate do You agree with? Defend your voice down in the comments section.
Quiz: ‘The Amazing Race’: Do you know the winners of 1 – 29?
Jessica and Cody raised eyebrows during last week’s...
- 2/7/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Feb. 7, CBS airs back-to-back episodes of “The Amazing Race.” This combined version of legs 7 and 8 is titled “All’s Fair in Love and War.” As CBS teases in the preview video above, “for the first time, Racers swap teammates for an entire leg and the game becomes ruthless with another double U-turn.”
The Jan. 31 episode, “The Claws are Out,” marked the halfway point in season 30 of “The Amazing Race.” The seven remaining teams flew from Les Baux-de-Provence, France to Prague, Czech Republic on two separate flights. The first carried four teams who sailed through the episode with relative ease.
First place went to professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak, who overcame the roadblock that was a Switchback to one that stymied teams in Season 15. For their efforts, Phil Keoghan awarded them a trip for two to Perth, Australia.
The three teams on the second flight raced to the...
The Jan. 31 episode, “The Claws are Out,” marked the halfway point in season 30 of “The Amazing Race.” The seven remaining teams flew from Les Baux-de-Provence, France to Prague, Czech Republic on two separate flights. The first carried four teams who sailed through the episode with relative ease.
First place went to professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak, who overcame the roadblock that was a Switchback to one that stymied teams in Season 15. For their efforts, Phil Keoghan awarded them a trip for two to Perth, Australia.
The three teams on the second flight raced to the...
- 2/7/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Amazing Race” will air back-to-back episodes in February, with the finale of season 30 set for Feb. 21. Beginning on Feb. 7, the start time shifts to 9 p.m. on Wednesday and the show runs for two hours. This doubling up of episodes means that the final episode will air at 10 p.m. on Feb. 21.
At the halfway point of the race, six teams remain in the hunt for the million dollar grand prize. In order of their finish on episode six, “The Claws Are Out,” they are: professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak; firefighter twins Eric Guiffreda and Daniel Guiffreda; Yale graduates Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak; Indy car racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly; newly engaged lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin); and “Big Brother” contestants Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf.
The episode title for the combined legs seven and eight airing on Feb. 7 is “All’s Fair in Love and War.
At the halfway point of the race, six teams remain in the hunt for the million dollar grand prize. In order of their finish on episode six, “The Claws Are Out,” they are: professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak; firefighter twins Eric Guiffreda and Daniel Guiffreda; Yale graduates Henry Zhang and Evan Lynyak; Indy car racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly; newly engaged lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra and Brittany Austin); and “Big Brother” contestants Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf.
The episode title for the combined legs seven and eight airing on Feb. 7 is “All’s Fair in Love and War.
- 2/7/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On this week’s sixth episode of “The Amazing Race” Season 30, “Big Brother” lovebirds Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf made some eyebrow-raising decisions. First, they U-turned classical musicians Trevor Wadleigh and Chris Marchant which resulted in their elimination from the game. Then, Jessica lied to other teams at the ear-piercing telephone Roadblock about which words she’d heard on the line so that she could finish the challenge first. What do you think, “Amazing Race” fans: Are Cody and Jessica playing too dirty? Vote in our poll below.
Of course, there’s nothing in the “Amazing Race” rule book that says lying to rival teams is a violation. Contestants can lie as much (or as little) as they please. But for every lie that Cody and Jessica tell, they risk creating another enemy. For example, after Jessica failed to tell the truth at the Roadblock, two teams have now vowed...
Of course, there’s nothing in the “Amazing Race” rule book that says lying to rival teams is a violation. Contestants can lie as much (or as little) as they please. But for every lie that Cody and Jessica tell, they risk creating another enemy. For example, after Jessica failed to tell the truth at the Roadblock, two teams have now vowed...
- 2/1/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 30 of “The Amazing Race” reached the halfway point with episode six, “The Claws are Out,” which aired on CBS on Jan. 31. The seven remaining teams travelled from Les Baux-de-Provence, France to Prague, Czech Republic on two separate flights.
The first flight carried four teams who sailed through the episode with relative ease. First place went to professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak, who overcame the roadblock that was a Switchback to one that stymied teams in Season 15. For their efforts, Phil Keoghan gave them the good news that they had won a trip to Perth, Australia. He then warned them that the road ahead would be full of surprises.
The three teams that arrived on the second flight raced to the Rudolfinum concert hall in search of the Double U-Turn board. “Big Brother” alumni Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf opted to U-Turn Trevor Wadleigh and Chris Marchant of Team Well Strung,...
The first flight carried four teams who sailed through the episode with relative ease. First place went to professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak, who overcame the roadblock that was a Switchback to one that stymied teams in Season 15. For their efforts, Phil Keoghan gave them the good news that they had won a trip to Perth, Australia. He then warned them that the road ahead would be full of surprises.
The three teams that arrived on the second flight raced to the Rudolfinum concert hall in search of the Double U-Turn board. “Big Brother” alumni Cody Nickson and Jessica Graf opted to U-Turn Trevor Wadleigh and Chris Marchant of Team Well Strung,...
- 2/1/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The sixth episode of “The Amazing Race” Season 30 aired Wednesday, January 31 on CBS and featured the seven remaining teams running for their chance at the $1 million prize. This week’s hour began in Les Baux-de-Provence, France where the couples then traveled to Prague, Czech Republic and faced the season’s first double U-turn. Who (if anyone) did “Amazing” host Phil Keoghan eliminate in seventh place?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episode 6, titled “The Claws are Out,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think can go the distance to win the million dollar prize. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘The Amazing Race’ Season 30 Cast
7:59 p.m. – “Previously, on ‘The Amazing Race’!” In last week’s double...
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episode 6, titled “The Claws are Out,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think can go the distance to win the million dollar prize. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘The Amazing Race’ Season 30 Cast
7:59 p.m. – “Previously, on ‘The Amazing Race’!” In last week’s double...
- 2/1/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On the Jan. 31 episode of “The Amazing Race” the seven remaining teams travel from Les Baux-de-Provence, France to Prague, Czech Republic. As per the official description that accompanies the preview trailer video that you can watch above, this sixth episode of season 30 is titled “The Claws are Out.”
CBS teases that “the stakes are high when teams face the dreaded double U-turn and racers struggle to navigate the streets of Prague while delivering kegs to a local party.” Do you have a favorite pairing among the teams still in contention that you are rooting for to win the million dollar grand prize? Be sure to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
On Jan. 24 CBS aired back-to-back episodes of the Emmy-winning series. In leg four, Indy racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly pulled into first by winning the second Head-to-Head contest over professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak.
CBS teases that “the stakes are high when teams face the dreaded double U-turn and racers struggle to navigate the streets of Prague while delivering kegs to a local party.” Do you have a favorite pairing among the teams still in contention that you are rooting for to win the million dollar grand prize? Be sure to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
On Jan. 24 CBS aired back-to-back episodes of the Emmy-winning series. In leg four, Indy racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly pulled into first by winning the second Head-to-Head contest over professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak.
- 1/31/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Did you watch the two back-to-back episodes of “The Amazing Race” on Wednesday (Jan. 24)? After seeing all the remaining teams in action as they raced around France in the fourth and fifth legs do you have a favorite pairing that you are rooting for to win the million dollar grand prize?
Indy racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly pulled into first in leg four by winning the second Head-to-Head contest over professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak. Another pair of athletes, NBA all-stars Cedric Ceballos and Shawn Marion, ended up being eliminated after losing their match-up.
While the race car drivers faltered in leg five, the skiers slid into second, behind lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra & Brittany Austin. He made his winning moment even more special by proposing in front of a beaming Phil Keoghan. Competitive eaters Joey Chestnut and Tim Janus struggled with the final task and ended up in last and were eliminated.
Indy racers Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly pulled into first in leg four by winning the second Head-to-Head contest over professional skiers Kristi Leskinen and Jen Hudak. Another pair of athletes, NBA all-stars Cedric Ceballos and Shawn Marion, ended up being eliminated after losing their match-up.
While the race car drivers faltered in leg five, the skiers slid into second, behind lifeguards Lucas Bocanegra & Brittany Austin. He made his winning moment even more special by proposing in front of a beaming Phil Keoghan. Competitive eaters Joey Chestnut and Tim Janus struggled with the final task and ended up in last and were eliminated.
- 1/25/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The landmark 30th season of “The Amazing Race” continued airing on CBS Wednesday night with a special two-hour episode. So far only two teams have been eliminated from the race: Instagram models Dessie Mitcheson and Kayla Fitzgerald and yoga instructors Sarah Williams and April Gould. The combined fourth and fifth episodes aired Wednesday, January 24 and began in Tangier, Morocco, where the remaining teams then traveled to Marseille, Provence, France. Who (if anyone) did Phil Keoghan eliminate in ninth place?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episodes 4 & 5, titled “Gotta Put Your Sole Into it,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think can go the distance to win the million dollar prize. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘The Amazing...
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Amazing Race” recap of Season 30, Episodes 4 & 5, titled “Gotta Put Your Sole Into it,” to find out what happened Wednesday night. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite and least favorite teams and who you think can go the distance to win the million dollar prize. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘The Amazing...
- 1/25/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“The Amazing Race” finds itself in France on the fourth and fifth episodes of season 30 that airs on Jan. 24. As per the official description that accompanies the preview trailer video (watch above), the two episodes that will air back-to back are titled “Gotta Put Your Sole Into It” and “The Claws Are Out.”
CBS teases that “one team tries to stay on track after failing to read their clue” as the nine teams still in contention “face off against one another in the second head-to-head competition of the season.” Do you have a favorite pairing that you are rooting for to win the million dollar grand prize? Be sure to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
In episode three, Yale grads Henry Zhang & Evan Lynyak staged a staggering comeback to finish in first after almost being eliminated in episode two. They made it to the mat...
CBS teases that “one team tries to stay on track after failing to read their clue” as the nine teams still in contention “face off against one another in the second head-to-head competition of the season.” Do you have a favorite pairing that you are rooting for to win the million dollar grand prize? Be sure to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
In episode three, Yale grads Henry Zhang & Evan Lynyak staged a staggering comeback to finish in first after almost being eliminated in episode two. They made it to the mat...
- 1/24/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
[[tmz:video id="0_78n8lu7q"]] Wanna know the difference between IndyCar and Nascar? Indycar studs Alex Rossi and Conor Daly broke it down for us ... telling TMZ Sports there are 2 fundamental differences beyond the types of cars they race. 1) Nascar drivers make more money and 2) they get more chicks (because of #1). But things are looking up for Conor and Alex -- 'cause they're one of the teams on the new season of "The Amazing Race"! And they didn't get eliminated...
- 1/8/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hey, "Amazing Race" fans . It's time to get excited once again. CBS recently unveiled the new cast photo for their latest batch of contestants that will be competing in the upcoming season 30. You guys can view the new cast photo over on CBS' site by Clicking Here. They also revealed when season 30 is set to premiere. It's due to arrive on Wednesday night, January 3,2018 at 7 pm central standard time. So, be sure to mark that very important date down on your TV show calendars. It's supposed to run all the way until finale night on Wednesday, February 21,2018. Along with the cast photo and premiere date, we also got a detailed description for each of the teams that will be competing. There was a total of 11 teams that competed when the season actually started filming back on October 1,2017. The first team we'll go over is the friends/roomates team of Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly.
- 12/9/2017
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Season 30 of The Amazing Race is about to kick off, and judging by the cast, we're in for one heck of a ride.
From teams of former professional athletes to expert debaters to former Big Brother stars, these contestants are in it to win it!
Check out the teams below:
1. Cedric & Shawn -- #TeamSlamDunk
CBS
Name: Cedric Ceballos
Age: 48
Connection to teammate: Retired NBA Player
Qualifications: Former NBA All-Star and Slam Dunk Champion
Name: Shawn Marion
Age: 39
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Connection to teammate: Retired NBA Player
Qualifications: 4-time NBA All-Star and 2011 NBA Champion
2. April & Sarah -- #TeamGoatYoga
CBS
Name: April Gould
Age: 39
Hometown: Gilbert, Arizona
Connection to teammate: Friends
Qualifications: Goat Yoga instructor
Name: Sarah Williams
Age: 39
Hometown: Mesa, Arizona
Connection to teammate: Friends
Qualifications: Goat Yoga instructor
3. Cody & Jessica -- #TeamBigBrother
CBS
Name: Cody Nickson
Age: 32
Hometown: Plano, Texas
Connection to teammate: Dating
Qualifications: Big Brother 19 power couple
Name: Jessica Graf
Age: 26
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Connection...
From teams of former professional athletes to expert debaters to former Big Brother stars, these contestants are in it to win it!
Check out the teams below:
1. Cedric & Shawn -- #TeamSlamDunk
CBS
Name: Cedric Ceballos
Age: 48
Connection to teammate: Retired NBA Player
Qualifications: Former NBA All-Star and Slam Dunk Champion
Name: Shawn Marion
Age: 39
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Connection to teammate: Retired NBA Player
Qualifications: 4-time NBA All-Star and 2011 NBA Champion
2. April & Sarah -- #TeamGoatYoga
CBS
Name: April Gould
Age: 39
Hometown: Gilbert, Arizona
Connection to teammate: Friends
Qualifications: Goat Yoga instructor
Name: Sarah Williams
Age: 39
Hometown: Mesa, Arizona
Connection to teammate: Friends
Qualifications: Goat Yoga instructor
3. Cody & Jessica -- #TeamBigBrother
CBS
Name: Cody Nickson
Age: 32
Hometown: Plano, Texas
Connection to teammate: Dating
Qualifications: Big Brother 19 power couple
Name: Jessica Graf
Age: 26
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Connection...
- 12/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dancing With the Stars fans rejoice! ‘Team Stop N Go’ is still going strong in the friendship department!
IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe may have traded in the dance floor for the race track, but he hasn’t lost touch with his partner Sharna Burgess. When the DWTS season 23 runner-up stopped by for a Facebook Live conversation with Et’s Lauren Zima, we couldn’t help but ask him about his former partner’s connection to her new partner, Bonner Bolton.
“There's something there for sure. You've got a very, very good looking Southern gentleman -- it's a very kind of different type but hey, whatever works, works. If he can make her happy, then…” Hinchcliffe said of Burgess and Bolton’s chemistry.
Exclusive: Sharna Burgess Comforts 'Bummed' Bonner Bolton After Disappointing 'DWTS' Week 3 Performance
“Based on what I've seen, having not met him and not seeing the interaction in person, I would say...
IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe may have traded in the dance floor for the race track, but he hasn’t lost touch with his partner Sharna Burgess. When the DWTS season 23 runner-up stopped by for a Facebook Live conversation with Et’s Lauren Zima, we couldn’t help but ask him about his former partner’s connection to her new partner, Bonner Bolton.
“There's something there for sure. You've got a very, very good looking Southern gentleman -- it's a very kind of different type but hey, whatever works, works. If he can make her happy, then…” Hinchcliffe said of Burgess and Bolton’s chemistry.
Exclusive: Sharna Burgess Comforts 'Bummed' Bonner Bolton After Disappointing 'DWTS' Week 3 Performance
“Based on what I've seen, having not met him and not seeing the interaction in person, I would say...
- 4/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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