Former “Bachelorette” Hannah Brown will return to the “Bachelor” franchise in “Bachelor in Paradise” this summer. Brown will head to the beach for “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 10, where she will serve the beach-goers some bubbly at rose ceremonies in the new champagne lounge, ABC announced Tuesday during Hulu’s unscripted event in Los Angeles. She won’t be taking the place of Wells Adams, who returns as the bartender for Season 10 alongside host Jesse Palmer. This season will bring “Bachelor in Paradise” to a new paradise in Costa Rica, after previous installments have been filmed at the Playa Escondida Resort in Sayulita, Mexico. Brown, who is engaged to Adam Woolard, is familiar with “Bachelor in Paradise” after appearing on Season 9 to host a truth-or-truth bonfire with the cast members. Brown dated Colton Underwood on “The Bachelor” Season 23 before eventually leading “The Bachelorette” Season 15. “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 10 shook up its casting by including alum from both “The Bachelor” and “The Ba
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Twenty years ago, George Lucas cast Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma, a character originally introduced in “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” for his prequel “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.” Years later she would return for “Rogue One,” a prequel to the original “Star Wars,” in a brief cameo. She voiced the character on the animated series “Rebels” and popped up on a handful of episodes of “Ahsoka.” But O’Reilly would really get to spread her wings in “Andor,” the live-action Disney+ series from creator Tony Gilroy that dramatized the lead-up to “Rogue One,” with the title character (once again played by Diego Luna) going from listless drifter to a politically resolute figure in the burgeoning Rebellion. With “Andor” Season 2, the final season of this “Star Wars” story, O’Reilly really gets to shine, as we see her complete her transition from senate leader to the principal in a guerrilla war spread across the entire galaxy. It’s really something. And it’s taken O’Reilly wholly offguard. “It’s been quite a surp
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