In Season 3, Brad usurped the role of problem child Taylor Jacobson
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Will Rodger Berman and Rachel Zoe rekindle romance (and have a baby omg?!)
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Effective Oct. 1, RachelZoeBradGoreski will just be Rachel Zoe and Brad Goreski. Brad broke the major news to his No. 1 gal one month ago and they just revealed it to everyone else.
"We couldn't stop hugging and we couldn't stop crying," Zoe told People of her associate and style director. "He did this with such class and elegance. And I get it. I just told him, 'I'm here for you always.' "
Over the course of three seasons of The Rachel Zoe Project, audiences have witnessed Brad, 33, grow from an over-eager assistant to a master of the constant catastrophes that seem to plague the reality television series. Now that Brad is finally in his element, he's striking out on his own.
"I love Rachel and she's taught me everything I know," Brad said. "But there's a point where either I do it now or I'll never know what it's like to spread my wings and soar."
Whether or not Brad can cull A-list clients and "harvest" gowns with the same finesse as Rachel remains to be seen, but his ability to constantly redeem himself before the at times high-maintenance Zoe is impressive.
"We have a relationship that's not normal," Zoe says of her correspondence with Brad. "I jump into bed with him and wake him up and we have these pow wows and he's like, 'Wow, I haven't brushed my teeth.'
"No one's ever going to be Brad to me," Zoe laments.
The duo's lovefest documented by People brings into question: Was Zoe trying to turn Brad and cheat on hubby Rodger Berman?
Was Brad not gay after all? Did Zoe and and Goreski have a secret baby? Will Brad have a spinoff show about being a single gay dad? Will he hire Taylor "Tay" Jacobson as the lovechild's nanny?
While we await the answers to these questions, watch a video of Brad and Zoe on a not-so-secret shopping date:
Legendary rockers Styx and Kevin Cronin, lead singer of REO Speedwagon, will team up to co-headline the “Brotherhood of Rock” tour in 2025, which will include a stop at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on Friday, June 6.
The large, 40-city tour will take place over three months, starting in Greenville, South Carolina on May 28, and wrapping up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 24.
In addition to Houston, the tour will go to Austin on June 4 and Dallas on August 1. It will include special guest Don Felder, former lead guitarist for the Eagles, at all dates.
Fans can expect some of the greatest rock anthems of all time, including “Renegade,” “Keep On Loving You,” “Come Sail Away,” “Can't Fight This Feeling,” and “Hotel California.”
Styx and Cronin (as part of REO Speedwagon) first toured together in 2000 and in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks, coming together to form the Rock to the Rescue 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. This will mark their sixth time joining forces on the road.
2022 was the 50th anniversary of Styx's self-titled debut album, but they have yet to slow down. The band released their 17th album, Crash of the Crown, in 2021. Of course, not everyone is a fan, as this classic clip from The Simpsons illustrates.
REO Speedwagon's recording days appear to be done, with their last album coming out in 2009, but the main group of five has been together since 1989. On this tour, Cronin will be joined by REO's lead guitarist Dave Amato and drummer Bryan Hitt.
General tickets for the tour will go on sale starting on Friday, December 13 at 10 am at LiveNation.com.
Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets in the U.S. beginning on December 9 at 10 am through the Citi Entertainment program.
Styx and Kevin Cronin will be offering VIP packages via their own exclusive pre-sales beginning on Tuesday, December 10 at 10 am, as well as at LiveNation.com.