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Fox News
22 minutes ago
- Fox News
'Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens sets strict age limit for contestants despite producer pushback
The newest star of "The Golden Bachelor" has some strict criteria when it comes to choosing a life partner. During an appearance on the "In The Trenches" podcast, Mel Owens - who was cast as the ABC show's newest "Golden Bachelor" in April - admitted that he plans to cut any woman who is "60 and over" and was adamant that producers refrain from casting anyone with "artificial hips" and "wigs." "It's blind up until they get out of the limo. But they asked me, 'What's your preferences?' So, I just said 45 to 60, just being honest," Owens, the 66-year-old NFL veteran, said. "And then the process went, and I was selected, right? And then we had lunch with the executive producer. I said, 'You know, if they're 60 or over, I'm cutting them.' 'Oh Mel, you can't, you know, this is not the 'Silver Bachelor.' It's the 'Golden Bachelor.' He goes, 'but they're going to be hot, don't worry about it. Don't worry about it.'" Additionally, Owens said he expects the contestants to all be in good shape. "I had no resume, but they asked me, what is my, like, my profile?" Owens said. "Well, they got to be fit because I stay in shape, should work out and stuff. And I told them, you know, try to stay away from the artificial hips and the wigs, you know, that kind of stuff, right." "Well, I don't think there are going to be artificial hips or wigs there, right? Because I know there's amazing women out there," Owens added. The first "Golden Bachelor," Gerry Turner, was 72 at the time of his appearance on the show. He met and married Theresa Nist, 70, but they divorced three months after tying the knot. The age range for the 22 contestants on the first season ranged from 60 to 75. Representatives for "The Golden Bachelor" did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. According to the show's press release, Owens was married for 25 years and has two sons. He hopes to find a love "rooted in the simple joys of companionship — sharing life's everyday moments, making plans for the future and growing stronger together as a couple." "As the Golden Bachelor, he's eager to meet someone who shares this vision and finally find that perfect teammate he's been waiting for in his golden years," the press release reads.


USA Today
35 minutes ago
- USA Today
Former teammates react to Tyrann Mathieu's retirement: 'He was must see TV for me'
He was must see TV for me on Saturdays in high school really for all of us. In my generation we never really seen anyone like him. Through all the adversity he gave us a show everytime. What a honor to call him a teammate. Five a 7th ward legend 🫡 News of Tyrann Mathieu's sudden retirement led to a flood of congratulatory messages on social media. Not just from his former teammates and fans with the New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals, but from those in the media who have covered him. The 12-year pro went out on his own terms, and that's always great to see. Not many players get that opportunity. Mathieu accomplished a lot in the NFL. He won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs and was selected for the Pro Bowl three times, with just as many appearances on the All-Pro teams from the Associated Press. He steps away from the game while tied with Patrick Peterson for the second-most interceptions among active defenders. He made a lot of friends and earned a lot of admiration along the way. Here are some of the reactions from players, fans, and reporters on social media: 🤟🏾 always love T5! Honey badger! LSU Great! Hometown hero! Bayou Brother! Nothing but the highest blessings your way🙌 I've covered sports for a long time. Many have tried to define 'greatness.' Here's the best explanation I've come up with:Greatness is making the extraordinary seem Mathieu was the embodiment of that at LSU. Nothing like I've ever seen before or since.… Honored to have been your teammate and friend. A true Louisiana Legend @Mathieu_Era I joined the Cardinals the same year as Tyrann Mathieu and it was a gift to cover the start of his NFL was an all-world talent and the most accessible, genuine, introspective superstar I've ever retirement to a special player and person. At a college summer camp Tennessee told him he was too small to play in the SEC....🙂↔️💥 What a career and the definition of #footballplayer 🍯 🦡 Tyrann Mathieu in his 12-year career:🔒 91.3 PFF grade🔒 36 interceptions🔒 53 forced incompletions🔒 55 TFLsWhat a career 🙌 Wow. Tyrann Mathieu walks thoroughly enjoyed having Tyrann Mathieu around the last few seasons. He is a pro's pro, and wishing him nothing but the best in retirement. Few players were much fun to watch over the past decade than the Honey Badger. A difference maker at every stop of his career. Congrats on a great run 🫡 What a great run for the Honey on his entry into the league, and what he became over a dozen seasons, how he grew as a person might be most impressive of all.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Steve Spagnuolo, Chiefs defensive coordinator, tells Joe Burrow he's second-best NFL QB
Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo was miked up at the end of his team's Week 2 win in September 2024 against the Cincinnati Bengals as he approached Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow on the field. Spagnuolo's praise of Burrow was captured during an episode of the new season of Netflix's "Quarterback" documentary, featuring Burrow, Jared Goff and Kirk Cousins. The new season also features Burrow telling head coach Zac Taylor that the Bengals' effort in a win was "f------ embarrassing." Burrow also explains that the burglary of his home in December 2024 forced him to cancel the purchase of a Batmobile and consider moving, and he talks about his fascination with fossils and a recent visit to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Advertisement "Hey, other than that guy (Patrick Mahomes), you are the best in the business," Spagnuolo says to Burrow. "I'm not saying that because you're standing here. You're the -" Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo speaks with Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow "Thank you," Burrow replies. "I appreciate you. Good luck," Spagnuolo adds. During the 2021 season, Spagnuolo compared Burrow to Tom Brady ahead of a Week 17 matchup between the Bengals and Chiefs. "This may sound crazy, but I see a young Tom Brady," Spagnuolo said, per The Enquirer's Kelsey Conway. "This guy does everything. He does not look like a second-year quarterback that missed a lot of his first year, totally impressed with him." Spagnuolo also compared Burrow to Brady in 2023. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo tells Joe Burrow he's second-best to Mahomes