Kaitlyn Bristowe, Ashley Iaconetti & More ‘Bachelor’ Season 19 Women Reunite for a Girls Trip — See the Pics!
Forever friendships.
Bachelor Nation first met Kaitlyn Bristowe and Ashley Iaconetti as they both looked for love on Season 19 of “The Bachelor.”
Since then, the two have been keeping fans updated with their lives on social media. And this week, Kaitlyn and Ashley reunited with fellow fan favorites from that same season for a fun girls trip.
The Bachelor Nation stars met up with Jade Roper Tolbert, Becca Tilley, Carly Waddell, and Whitney Bischoff in Nashville, and the group shared all about their time together online.

Becca posted a cute selfie and wrote, “We haven’t all been together in the same place since we filmed the show 11 years ago. This weekend was so joyful and wonderful getting to catch up 🥺”
She also shared that they started the weekend with a themed dinner where “everyone dressed as their favorite witch.”
The group also enjoyed taking a Pilates class together and then went out to celebrate Carly’s 40th birthday.

Over a video of everyone celebrating, Ashley noted, “We all remember celebrating her 29th together at the hotel in Santa Fe filming ‘The Bachelor.’”
Kaitlyn shared a video on her Instagram as well, showing before and after pictures of everyone on the trip, and shared how the reunion came to be.
She wrote, “About two months ago, I saw this trend, so I texted the group that we should do it!! The conversation evolved into let’s actually do it in person together. ❤️❤️The weekend we could all do? Carly’s 40th birthday weekend! And now here it is!”

Kaitlyn continued and revealed they’re already planning another trip for next year.
She said, “This was such a good-for-the-soul couple of days and we’re already planning next year’s reunion. Our time together was so special.”
So sweet! We love these Bachelor Nation friendships and seeing this mini “Bachelor” reunion. It looks like everyone had the best time!
How Pedro Pascal is dealing with 'The Last of Us' shocker: 'Denial'
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Pedro Pascal has shared his thoughts on the most recent episode of "The Last of Us." Released on Sunday, the show delivered its biggest twist, the death of Joel, the character that Pascal has been playing for the past couple of years. The twist was a big part of the video game story but a surprise for viewers of the series, who likely weren't expecting the removal of the first season's lead character.
Pascal and his co-stars, Bella Ramsey and Kaitlyn Dever, were featured on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, where they shared their thoughts on Joel's death. Pascal had a very simple way of coping with the sad news. “I’m in active denial,” he said. “I realize this more and more as I get older, I find myself slipping into denial that anything is over."
He revealed that the most heartbreaking part of leaving the show is the fact that he won't return to working with some of the people he'd met while making the series. "I know that I’m forever bonded to so many members of the experience and just have to see them under different circumstances, but never will under the circumstances of playing Joel on The Last of Us. And, no, I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about it because it makes me sad," he said.
Joel's death is gory and comes at the hands of Dever, who plays Abby, a recently added character. Pascal shared that the crew had an interesting reaction to seeing him covered up in makeup and playing his death scene.
“It was interesting to step into the room and see the reactions in people’s faces. It wasn’t one of revulsion but of heartbreak," he said.
What comes next for the series?
As the show progresses with a third season already approved by HBO, Ramsey and Dever will take on Pascal's reins, and continue the story to its conclusion. When discussing the future of Ramsey, who began the franchise with Pascal, he shared how proud he feels to have seen her take on this leadership role.
“Bella was never my child, but there’s an obvious parental dynamic between the characters of Joel and Ellie,” he said. “I did feel this sort of pride that I had nothing to do with but was able to observe how effortlessly they stepped into a position of leadership.”