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Peter Weber Says the ‘Bachelor’ Finale Is ‘an Insane Ending’


Unfortunately, the audience wasn’t able to get that information, and it maybe came off like, “Why is Peter making this decision?” I trusted Victoria, and there’s more personal stuff to it that will stay between the two of us. I learned a lot about Victoria, especially in the fantasy suite, and that made me feel confident about [choosing to believe her].

Have you talked to Merissa since the season ended?

No. No communication.

Peter and Victoria

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So let’s talk about Madison then. Did you ever ask her why she would go on The Bachelor knowing that sex is often a very big part of it?

I haven’t talked directly to her about that, but I never once held anything against her. That definitely made it very difficult week for me, no doubt about that, but her expressing her views and having to share what was on her heart with me was always in her right to do. It’s never too much for me, and I understand.

There are so many conspiracy theories about what happens on your finale. Chris Harrison even said, “If you think you know what’s coming, you don’t.” So why hasn’t it been spoiled?

I don’t know. I think when I made that statement [earlier this year that it wouldn’t be spoiled], I was just throwing it out there. I’ve truly believed it. I thought there was a reason that it wouldn’t be spoiled. But I’m even a little shocked just with the day and age we live in, social media and whatnot. It’s an insane ending, it is. And it’s the hardest last week of my life. So that’s really all I can say about that.

But then we have Chris saying that you don’t even know how this is all going to end. So are you terrified the “After the Final Rose” special will be just as difficult?

I wouldn’t say terrified because I can honestly say where I’m at right now, I am very happy. I say it over and over, but I followed my heart the entire time. A lot of people, I think, will be surprised. There’s a lot of unexpected stuff that happens up until the very last second, that’s for sure. I think that’s why it’s not been able to be spoiled. Soon everyone will know.

My personal theory is that it’s either Madison or Hannah Brown at the end. Because when your mother says, “Go back and get her,” it seems she’s referring to a relationship she’s invested in. Obviously, she met Maddie in the very beginning of your season and knows Hannah.

Peter Weber and Hannah Brown knock fists

Peter Weber and Hannah Brown

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Right. I think that’s a very fair theory. My mom is very emotional, and she can’t hide her emotion at all. She definitely has opinions that she feels like she has to get across to me. I know it only comes from a place of love. She’s my biggest fan.

And she doesn’t even know how this season ends?

You guys will have to tune in to see.

You are so well media-trained. I can’t imagine how hard this has been not to say anything. [Laughs.]

It’s very hard. The finale is crazy. That’s all I can say. [Laughs.]

This interviewed has been edited and condensed for clarity.

The Bachelor two-night finale airs Monday, March 9, and Tuesday, March 10, on ABC. Jessica Radloff is the Glamour West Coast editor. You can follow her on Instagram @jessicaradloff14.





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Selena Gomez's Blond Hair Took an Insane Amount of Time to Do


The world collectively lost its chill when Selena Gomez hit the red carpet on Sunday night. In a move no one saw coming—even her stans were shocked—the singer had gone blond seemingly overnight. Gomez’s shade, dubbed “Nirvana Blond” by her stylists, is shiny and grunge-chic, and looks surprisingly healthy, considering we saw Sel on social media with her signature dark hair a mere 12 hours beforehand. Which left a lot of people wondering if this was the work of a wig. Now, thanks to an Instagram post from expert stylist and Nine Zero Nine salon owner Riawna Capri, we know: (a) yes, Selena Gomez is really, truly a blond and (b) it took a damn long time to get her there.

Going from brunette to full-on platinum is no joke. To do it right takes time, and a rush job, even in a salon, can leave you bald or burned. That’s why it was so refreshing to see Capri get real about exactly how long it took to take Gomez from dark and glossy to peroxide blond. Spoiler: It took a mind-boggling amount of time and manpower. Capri’s caption was directed to stylists who might be faced with clients looking to go Gomez’s particular shade of icy grunge, but to be honest, it’s fascinating whether you’re an expert in a salon or can barely trim your own bangs.

According to the post Capri shared today, the entire process took “9 hours, about 300 foils, and 8 bowls of bleach, all with 2 stylists working together simultaneously.” Also required: an incredible amount of patience, which Capri and her team luckily have in spades. Capri also shared a rare glimpse into the painstaking process from start to finish: “It was a nice long patient process of baby fine slices, then going back and opening each foil and reapplying, but done in one sitting. Anything is possible in one day, it just takes time, no other clients, ha, and patience to maintain the integrity of the hair.”

With white-blond being the year’s biggest trend (and pastel/rainbow shades staying steadily popular), 2017 has brought no shortage of celebrities taking the platinum plunge. But it’s just as important for everyday folks to know how much time and effort it takes to go this blond overnight—if that’s even possible. Back when Khloé Kardashian made her evolution from dark to light, her colorist famously shared this chart of all the stages she went along the way as a warning call to all who wanted to copy.

Shout out to Capri for sharing a glimpse of the journey so we all can, in her words, “now be VERY patient with our stylists.” Obviously, it pays off.

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Bloomingdales Is Opening Up Beauty Boutiques, and They're Carrying An Insane Amount of Stuff


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It’s a good time to be a beauty obsessive: On the heels of Sephora bringing in everything from ColourPop to Pat McGrath and blowing our minds with its weekly deep-cut sales, Bloomingdales just announced that the beauty department we all know and love is about to change with a new concept that includes 800 products all under $100. That’s not a small brown bag situation.

Going by the name Glowhaus, the idea is built around discovering your new favorite things, Stacie Borteck, Bloomingdales’ vice president and divisional merchandise manager of cosmetics told Glamour. “It’s a space to browse and play in a low-pressure environment, anchored by a play table to hang out around, try products at and take selfies.” Only four of the 30 brands are Bloomies tried and true, so it’s an eye-opening assortment of new products—and the 800 products are pulled from labels you’d be more likely to spot on Instagram Discover than in the department store.

The focus is on color and tools, so look for the influencer-loved Vamp Stamp and Winky Lux’s trademark flower lipsticks, alongside products and brands like Lash Star Beauty’s Heated Lash Styler, Lime Crime’s Diamond Crushers, Rouge Bunny Rouge, Lanolips, and Sigma Beauty.

PHOTO: Courtesy of brand.

PHOTO: Courtesy of brand.

So between this and the aforementioned ColourPop in Sephora, we’re essentially done with shipping fees. According to WWD, as of now the products will be broken down by clean beauty, no-makeup makeup (so, Glossier-esque), and glitter and metallic-finish Insta makeup.

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But that likely won’t stick around for long—Borteck says the emphasis will be on constantly keeping the selection fresh, with input from shoppers welcome. Per Bloomingdales, “brand agnostic associates” will be there to guide us through the stock, with makeup artists on hand to man the stations of products trending on social media.

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Brand loyalty runs deep for both Sephora and Ulta, so on top of the Bloomie’s Loyallist program (double points every day on beauty purchases, and special point offerings during select events), Glowhaus is launching a sample program: for every $50 spent, you can choose one of four deluxe, under-the-radar samples.

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The single downside is that for now, the boutiques will be limited to locations in Roosevelt Field, New York, and San Francisco, Sherman Oaks and South Coast Plaza in California. All open on August 30—but with a sell like 800 products under $100, Borteck says to look for more locations in 2018.

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