Tuesday, July 24, 2018

A Girls' Night In with Stacy's Cheese Petites and "The Bachelor's" Becca Tilley & "The Bachelorette's" JoJo Fletcher.

By Laura Medina



It was a Girls' Night In with the stars from "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette," Becca Tilley and JoJo Fletcher.

Thrown by Stacy's Cheese Petites, https://www.stacyssnacks.com/cheesepetites and OK! Magazine, https://okmagazine.com/sweep/meet-becca/,..




Stacy's Cheese Petites threw and showed how a Girls' Night In snack buffet is presented, healthy, simple fruit and vegetable crudites, with chilled buckets of rose and white wine.


Becca and JoJo did a Q & A on their lives off the screen and after "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette."  JoJo flips houses and doesn't want to do it onscreen because she really does the work, being dirty and sweaty yet the women audience demand she does a flipping renovation show on HGTV.

Both ladies say being on that courting show help them better define what they want in a spouse, by dating a variety of men, it help them whittle down traits they want in an husband.

They add behind the scenes tidbits.  In the beginning, the producers cram 19 girls in a mansion without air conditioning because the humming is too loud for the microphones.  One of the bathroom mirrors had grids, so the girls had to fix their hair and makeup, using their makeup compacts out on the balcony, using natural sunlight.  When it was down to four girls, then the producers put them in hotel rooms.  It was Survivors in gowns and high heels.

The meat and potato of the night was "Ok or Not Ok," a game where Becca and JoJo and the audience vote "Ok" or "Not Ok" on the most awkward moments on "The Bachelor."

Whatever moment is voted "Not Ok," was about not being cool on dating faux pas, like getting a girl's name wrong or dating or proposing to two women at once.

The only moment that got the "Ok," was when two male "The Bachelorette" contestants fell into a "bromance,"and quit chasing after "The Bachelorette."   Everyone is fine with love, in all its forms.

Now, you can throw you're own "Ok or Not Ok" watching party.


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