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Delco's Kris Jenner Doppleganger With Megawatt Smile Will Be Mega Missed On 'Golden Bachelor' Delco's Kris Jenner Doppleganger With Megawatt Smile Will Be Mega Missed On 'Golden Bachelor'
Delco's Kris Jenner Doppleganger With Megawatt Smile Will Be Mega Missed On 'Golden Bachelor' Susan Noles' "Golden Bachelor" journey has come to an end, and Gerry Turner isn't the only one who's sad to see her go. The 66-year-old wedding officiant from Aston and her mega-watt smile kept audiences and the other girls laughing from the jump.  Upon meeting 72-year-old Turner during the show's premiere, Noles struts in wearing a sparkly, silver gown. Her gregarious personality shines through, laughing and flirting with Turner.  As the Kris Jenner lookalike walks inside the Bachelor Mansion, she turns back to tell one last thing to Turner: "And by the way Gerry, you see these heals? I'…
'Very Comfortable With Six Inches': Delco Wedding Officiant Progresses On 'Golden Bachelor' 'Very Comfortable With Six Inches': Delco Wedding Officiant Progresses On 'Golden Bachelor'
'Very Comfortable With Six Inches': Delco Wedding Officiant Progresses On 'Golden Bachelor' Susan Noles got the rose. The 66-year-old wedding officiant from Pennsylvania met Gerry Turner, ABC's first-ever "Golden Bachelor — or senior contestant — on the show's Thursday, Sept. 28 premiere. Noles and 14 other women received a rose during the final rose ceremony, and will be progressing to the show's next round. The other women who got a rose were Ellen, Theresa, Natascha, Leslie, Christina, Edith, Nancy, April, Sandra, Jeanie, Kathy, Marina, Peggy and Joan. Many of them widows and divorcees, the contestants don't have any ulterior motives, like a push on social media or hopes for …
'It's A Disgrace': Phillies Fans Scramble For World Series Tickets 'It's A Disgrace': Phillies Fans Scramble For World Series Tickets
'It's A Disgrace': Phillies Fans Scramble For World Series Tickets A week that started off celebratory for Phillies fans is turning sour scoring tickets to the World Series is proving difficult. The team defeated the San Diego Padres to clinch their place in the World Series Sunday, Oct. 23, after Bryce Harper clobbered a two-run, go-ahead homer to deep left field in the bottom of the eighth.  So, naturally, fans want to be at the World Series in person in show of support.  The Phillies organization itself is running a lottery on its website, where fans can enter for a chance to purchase a seat at Citizens Bank Park for games three, four, and fi…