‘She’s the kindest woman I’ve ever met…’ Big Brother’s Rylie shocks fans as he confirms romance with Katherine on live finale… gushing about their bond despite fierce backlash online – and hinting their story is only just beginning… - suong
RYLIE has confirmed her relationship with Katherine on the live finale, gushing that she’s the “kindest woman” - despite some fans voicing backlash online.
On the Big Brother live finale, Rylie didn’t hold back, sharing his feelings for Katherine in front of millions of viewers.



He insisted their bond has grown stronger since leaving the house.
Despite a handful of critics, Rylie remained unapologetic, praising Katherine as the “kindest woman” and making it clear she’s proud of their relationship.
When asked about their relationship status, Katherine beamed a huge smile from ear to ear and confirmed: "Well, it stands at a really good place, we are together and having fun, just hanging out visiting him, and it was great."
Rylie added: "Yeah, I mean, we've been kicking it. She's literally the most beautiful, kind-hearted, sweetest-hearted woman I've ever met in my life.
"It's been nothing but a blessing and an honour to just be able to experience it and inside the house as well, you know and have all of that, so yeah, it's been really great."
Fans were quick to react on social media, with some expressing surprise at the revelation.
Taking to X, one fan wrote: "WHAT DO YOU MEAN KATHERINE AND RYLIE ARE TOGETHER???? I CANNOT DEAL WITH THIS RIGHT NOW."
Another added: "Wow. Rylie and Katherine. You got me. You made me scared for your relationship. You are together and wow. I'm just mad you played everyone #BB27."
A third penned: "i still can’t believe katherine and rylie are together like huh?"
CONFIRMING THEIR RELATIONSHIP
The U.S. Sun revealed Rylie has reunited with Katherine at his Oklahoma ranch and the two are ‘very much together’ following their controversial season.
The reality stars were at the center of drama during season 27 when many viewers perceived the bull rider’s behavior as “creepy” and insisted it “crossed the line.”
Since both of the lovebirds were evicted from the game in the middle of the season, they had been taking time apart to process the aftermath and backlash from their time on Big Brother.
However, a source close to the pair has told The U.S. Sun that Katherine, 23, has been “in Oklahoma with Rylie all week.”
“They finally reunited after weeks of processing emotions. Katherine has been really eager to see him and wanting to make things work but Rylie needed time.
"He's doing a lot better now and was so excited to see Katherine. I know he appreciated how she had his back in the house after he got evicted and how she had his back with the public too.
“After a bumpy few weeks, it's safe to say they have found their stride outside of the show. I wouldn't say they're boyfriend/girlfriend yet but it's heading in that direction.
“But they are very much together,” the insider spilled.
THEIR TIME ON THE SHOW
Rylie and Katherine became the most buzzed-about contestants of the season when they got into a hot and heavy showmance just days after moving into the house.
While their in-house relationship was celebrated by their fellow contestants, the reaction from the general public was much more negative.
The Oklahoma native was accused of being “creepy,” “aggressive,” and even “crossing the line” with his behavior toward Katherine.
At one point in the season, Rylie vowed he and Katherine would be married outside of the Big Brother house, whether she “liked it or not.”
Fan outrage got so intense that at one point, viewers begged production to “step in” to “protect” Katherine from the professional bull rider.
WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THEY WERE EVICTED?
Following their eviction from Big Brother, it appeared the romance between Rylie and Katherine was done as he "needed space" from her to process the tumultuous response from viewers.
All of the outside noise apparently became “overwhelming” for both Rylie and Katherine following their reentry into the outside world.
So much so, it had negatively impacted their relationship.
According to an insider, they were “barely speaking at all” in the weeks after their eviction.
At the time in early September, “They still haven’t seen each other [in person].
"They talked here and there after the show, but it was very weird, very awkward."
They continued: “The response to everything was overwhelming for both of them, and they didn’t know how to handle it.
“It drew a wedge between them. Rylie pulled away. Katherine didn’t want to push him. And now it’s basically done.
“They’ll see each other are the finale, which they’re both extremely nervous about.
“Both for how the audience and fans will be, and seeing each other.
“Rylie is trying to get back to his normal life by bull riding and going to local rodeos and forgetting all of this Hollywood drama."


‘It was a magical three days…’ Dame Joan Collins, 92, beams with joy as she celebrates fairytale castle wedding of only son Alexander ‘Sacha’ Newley, 60… years after his first plans for a South of France ceremony were dramatically called off… - suong

Dame Joan Collins was overjoyed as she watched her only son, the artist Alexander 'Sacha' Newley, tie the knot with singer-songwriter Sheela Raman in a gorgeous ceremony at a lakeside castle in Salzburg at the weekend.
The Dynasty star, 92, was among the guests as Sacha, 60, whose father was Joan's second husband - the late actor and singer Anthony Newley - exchanged vows with the American-born musician, 41.
The wedding was a long time coming. The couple got engaged in 2019 but their original plans for a South of France ceremony were dramatically called off the following year due to Covid restrictions.
Now, five years on, they finally got their dream day in Austria.
It is Sacha's second marriage following his six-year union with US jewellery designer Angela Tassoni, with whom he shares daughter Ava Grace, 20.
Sheela, who stunned in a vintage-inspired lace gown, shared photos on Instagram of the big day, captioning the post: 'What a gift to stand side-by-side, surrounded by our beloved friends and family, as we step into this new chapter together.

Dame Joan Collins was overjoyed as she watched her only son, the artist Alexander 'Sacha' Newley, tie the knot with jazz singer Sheela Raman in a gorgeous ceremony at a lakeside castle

The Dynasty star, 92, looked elegant in a pale blue ensemble as she walked arm-in-arm with her son Sacha
'Our wedding day was more than a celebration, it was a reflection of the creative life we're building together, full of music, laughter and love, and our little girl, who makes every day more glorious as she blossoms.
'We're so grateful to our family and friends who traveled from near and far, held us in joy, and communed with us on this sacred day. It will live with us always.'
Joan, who wore an elegant light blue dress and matching hat for the occasion, commented: 'It was a magical three days,' to which her new daughter-in-law replied, 'It was so wonderful to celebrate with you.'
The newlyweds tied the knot against a spectacular Alpine backdrop, posing for photos on a jetty stretching into a crystal-clear lake before joining guests at a grand turreted castle.
Later, Sheela treated their friends and family to a soaring rendition of Feeling Good - co-written by Sacha’s late father, Anthony, for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd. It was first performed on stage in 1964 by Cy Grant and covered by Nina Simone the following year. The couple then took a turn at serenading each other in front of the crowd.
Distinguished painter Sacha is celebrated for his portraits of cultural icons including Gore Vidal, Superman star Christopher Reeve and the later American filmmaker Billy Wilder.
He and Sheela welcomed their daughter, Deia Shanaya, in 2022, making Dame Joan a grandmother for the fourth time.

The wedding was a long time coming. The couple got engaged in 2019 but their original plans for a South of France ceremony were dramatically called off the following year due to Covid restrictions

Sheela, who stunned in a vintage-inspired lace gown, shared photos on Instagram of the big day

She captioned the post: 'What a gift to stand side-by-side, surrounded by our beloved friends and family, as we step into this new chapter together'

The newlyweds tied the knot against a spectacular Alpine backdrop, posing for photos on a jetty stretching into a crystal-clear lake before joining guests at a grand turreted castle
Joan, who has been married to her fifth husband, film producer Percy Gibson, for 23 years, said of having a fourth grandchild: 'It's really lovely to become a grandma again. It's all these grandchildren that keeps me so young.'
Joan also has two daughters: the writer Tara Newley, 61, from her marriage to Anthony Newley, and the actress Katyana Kass, 53, from her third marriage to record executive Ron Kass.
The actress's own journey to lasting love was famously long and colourful. She wed her first husband, the Northern Irish actor Maxwell Reed, in 1952, before finding a different kind of glamour in her union with Anthony Newley a decade later. Their marriage ended in 1970.
Ron Kass became her third husband in 1972, though they too separated after more than a decade together, and in 1985 she wed Swedish pop singer Peter Holm in a whirlwind romance that collapsed just two years later.
It was only with Percy, 32 years her junior, that Joan finally found stability. The pair met at a book signing in San Francisco in 2000 and married two years later.
She has described him as a 'wonderful, kind, truly good man' and 'the love of her life'.