The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On shocked audiences with its very premise, let alone with what went down in Season 1. But the Netflix reality dating show’s debut season — which released Episodes 1-8 on April 6 and Episodes 9 and 10 on April 13 — was packed with its own dramatic twists, proving nothing about this series was predictable. From the two proposals in Episode 3 all the way to Madlyn Ballatori and Colby Kissinger’s baby news in the reunion, suffice it to say we’re clamoring for behind-the-scenes intel. Luckily for us, The Ultimatum’s Shanique Brown and Randall Griffin obliged. In a previous chat with TV Insider, Shanique and Randall confirmed there were no therapists involved in the show, said there were basically no rules for the participants, and revealed there were tons of deleted scenes where hosts Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey spent alone time with each couple. Here, Shanique ...
- 4/28/2022
- TV Insider
Shanique Brown and Randall Griffin are one of the few couples still standing following The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On Season 1. Their trial marriages with Madlyn Ballatori and Zay Wilson weren’t enough to pull them away from each other. And in the end, they were the first to get engaged in the Episode 9 finale, “Ultimatum Day.” The Ultimatum reunion debuted April 13 on Netflix, and in it, Shanique and Randall revealed they broke up for six months after the show wrapped filming. Now, they’re back together, but not engaged. And suffice it to say that, for them, hindsight is 20/20. In this exclusive TV Insider interview, Shanique and Randall take a deep dive into everything that happened on the show, answering some of our burning questions about their relationship, The Ultimatum‘s chaotic premise, and how they feel about ultimatums now. TV Insider: First of all, are y’all Ok?...
- 4/22/2022
- TV Insider
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