‘Fire Country’ Star Sends ‘Beautiful’ and Raw Message to Fans Amid ‘Hard’ Season 4 Cast Shake Up
Fire Country star Jules Latimer (Eve) is getting real about Season 4 as fans struggle with the show killing off Vince (Billy Burke).
Latimer got raw and vulnerable in a social media message to
In an Instagram post, Latimer shared a carousel of behind-the-scenes photos from Fire Country Season 4, including one with
The post also featured photos from the second episode, including one of
Fire Country Star Jules Latimer’s Message to Fans
“Hey good people, I hope you’ve tuned into the first episode of @firecountrycbs . It was hard to let go of two members of our fire family who made this show what it is. There’s a lot of loss going on in this world and I can imagine how difficult it was for our STAN’s to tune in. One thing about what we’re doing this season that I know we’re all excited to share with you is how we move through uncertainty and what feels like starting over again,” she wrote, adressing the changes.
The actress went to share just what these changes mean for her, while letting fans know that they’re all in this together.
“What I’ve deduced so far is we need each other (community) more than ever. This season you’ll see all of these characters fight in every episode to figure out how the hell we move forward,” she wrote, explaining that the cast and characters are “on this journey with you.”
“In life and in fiction. One day at a time trying our best and asking for help along the way. I love my @firecountrycbs family and look forward to sharing tonight’s episode with y’all. I hope you join us,” Latimer ended her caption.
Rambin showed up in the comments to show her love for her co-star. Latimer isn’t the only star speaking out to fans amid the cast shake-up, as Farr previously sent a direct and powerful message to fans who are “angry” over Vince’s death.
Fire Country Season 4 Changes So Far
We’re only two episodes into the new season, but it’s obvious that life at Station 42 will never be the same. Not only did Vince die, but Gabriela (
There’s a new battalion chief, Brett Richards (Shawn Hatosy), who is shaking things up at the station and is nothing like his predecessor, Vince.
Ahead of Season 4, one of
In the second episode, it was revealed that 3 Rock may be done for good, which is a major change for the show. After all, it all started with Bode being sent to 3 Rock, which ultimately reunited him with his family.
Season 4 has only just begun, so fans should expect more excitement and changes as our favorite characters embark on this new journey.
The Golden Bachelor’s Debbie Siebers on Mel Owens: ‘I Felt So Cheated’

Debbie Siebers made an impression on The Golden Bachelor right from the start. The 65-year-old exercise instructor and fitness personality didn’t rely on gimmicks to get Mel Owen’s attention. Instead, it was a simple admission that she had never been married that made her the one to watch. (Warning: Spoilers ahead.)
It’s safe to say that Bachelor Nation wanted Siebers to get her happy ending, but the bigger win was that she was confident enough to be open about something that is often stigmatized as women get older. She’s beautiful, talented, smart, nurturing, and fun. Period. End of story. Whether or not she’s a mother or a wife is beside the point. And yet, even though not having children is becoming more widely accepted and understood in our society, there’s something about a woman who has never been married that still confuses and scares people. “Obviously there’s something wrong with her.” “Maybe she’s crazy.” “She’s probably too picky.”
Siebers has heard them all and then some. And if it were up to her, she would have been married by now. But life often has other plans. During Siebers’s hometown date with Mel Owens in Denver, she revealed that the man she was deeply in love with in her 40s and early 50s had been struggling emotionally; a few weeks after she finally had the courage to give herself space from the situation, he died by suicide. And so, over the course of the past decade-plus, she was learning to be whole again. (Plus, as anyone who’s ever been single knows, dating is kinda awful.)
Siebers eventually moved to Denver to start her life over and be close to her sister, but finding that lasting romantic love has been evasive. “I did all the work to heal, and I am proud of myself I came out the other end,” she says. “I also started my own company through all of that and put all my attention into developing these workouts to help others. It gave me some fulfillment, but I was still lonely.”
Enter The Golden Bachelor, and an attempt to find love with Owens. Siebers was a front-runner from the start and had chemistry with the former NFL player, but for reasons that are still a bit unclear, he sent her home after visiting her hometown and meeting her family. Now, with two women left (Peg from Las Vegas and Cindy from Austin), Siebers is reflecting on what happened, if she’d be up for being the Golden Bachelorette, and what she wants both married and unmarried people to know.
Glamour: I have to say, I was shocked that Mel sent you home. I didn’t see it coming.
