Parisa Shifteh Soft Launches Her New Relationship Online — See the Pics!
Love is in the air!
Bachelor Nation got to know and love Parisa Shifteh on Season 29 of “The Bachelor” and again on Season 10 of “Bachelor in Paradise.”
While in Costa Rica, Parisa coupled up with Brian Autz and the two ended up leaving the beach together.
However, since their time on the show the two have parted ways and Parisa revealed on the “Bachelor in Paradise: Unplugged” reunion podcast that she started dating someone else.

While she didn’t reveal who she’s dating, the Bachelor Nation star did just soft launch her new relationship online.
In a couple posts on Instagram, Parisa shared images from a recent trip to Whistler Village, Whistler, where she showed glimpses of her new beau.
In one photo, the two of them are seen from behind enjoying glasses of wine and eating charcuterie while overlooking a stunning mountain valley.
Without showing his face, Parisa also included a closeup photo of him holding two snowcones as they explored the village.

The Bachelor Nation star then shared a video from their wine tasting experience that shows the two of them clinking their glasses and enjoying the view.
Parisa wrote over the video, “This and asking him a million hypothetical questions.” She also captioned the post, “When his responses are smoother than the wine>>>,” and followers filled the comments with love for her soft launch.
One person wrote, “Love to see our critter girl happy & thriving!! 🫶🏼🩷” and another person added, “Soft launch of a new man??”
Fellow Bachelor Nation stars Alli Jo Hinkes also shared, “Love this life for you ❤️” and Beverly Ortega said, “Soooo happy for you!!! 🥹”
We love seeing Parisa so happy and thriving, and we can’t wait to learn more about her new man when she feels ready to share!
Red Sox' intended backup catcher to Connor Wong listed as team's hidden gem this season
The Boston Red Sox came into this season with only one proven catcher in Connor Wong, and they had traded their top catching prospect in Kyle Teel for Garrett Crochet. Little did they know that they would have a hidden talent in a rookie they picked up off their rival.
According to Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller, the Sox’ hidden gem is their catcher Carlos Narváez, who has had a breakout rookie season and is arguably one of the best catchers in the MLB.
“[Narváez] was never supposed to be Plan A at catcher for Boston. That was Connor Wong's job. Even Plan B was up in the air heading into spring training, with Narváez battling Blake Sabol and Seby Zavala to become the primary backup. He won that competition, though, and unexpectedly became Plan A when Wong landed on the IL less than two weeks into the campaign. But it was when Wong returned in early May that Narváez really began to shine, triple-slashing .346/.443/.538 over his next 32 games played, becoming Boston's primary clean-up hitter,” Miller wrote.
While Narváez has cooled down offensively since then, he’s still a defensive menace. He’s slashing .250/.321/.426/.747 with 13 home runs. He’s also a menace behind the plate, with nine outs above average, which is the best in the American League, and only two behind the best in the MLB.
Narváez has truly been a great replacement after losing Teel, who’s gone on to tear it up for the Chicago White Sox. However, it was worth getting Crochet, and Narváez has been a great catcher, and looks like he’ll be around for a while.