Baylen Dupree Says She 'Almost Puked' Before Marrying Colin Dooley

Baylen Dupree wed Colin Dooley on May 9 in Warrenton, Va.

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  • The Baylen Out Loud star admitted in a new interview that she "almost puked" before walking down the aisle because she was "really nervous"

  • She noted that focusing on Dooley helped alleviate her nerves

Baylen Dupreesays her wedding was nerve-racking.

PEOPLE exclusively announced that theBaylen Out Loudstar, 23,marriedreal estate agentColin Dooley, 26, on Saturday, May 9, in Warrenton, Va. During an interview withExtraTVpublished on Tuesday, May 19, Dupree admitted that her "magical day" came with a lot of nerves.

“I almost puked before I walked down the aisle, so I was really nervous,” she said. "So, the only thing I was focused on was looking at [Colin]… what I was told was to always look at him, and not look at anybody else. So I'm just focused on him, and I wasn't really thinking anything. I was just ready to be married."

Colin Dooley and Baylen Dupree on their wedding dayCredit: CaseyJPhotos + Mariah Redding

Although it was initially a struggle to focus, Dupree explained that locking her eyes on her now-husband helped to not let her nerves get the better of her.

"I was really, really nervous to do our vows in front of people. I was really nervous," she told the outlet. "Like, at the rehearsal dinner, I went to my wedding planner afterward. I was like, ‘This is awkward.' Like, 'What do I look at when I walk down the aisle?’ I'm looking at my groomsmen, I'm looking at my bridesmaids, I'm looking at my dad, I'm looking at my dog. I'm like, 'Who do I look at?' And they're like, ‘Just look at the one person you're marrying.’ And I'm like, ‘Okay, that makes more sense.’ "

She continued, "So, I was definitely more nervous during the rehearsal dinner than I was for the actual ceremony."

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An instrumental version of "Oceans" played during Dupree's walk down the aisle. She was escorted by both of her parents.

The content creator, who documentsher experience living with Tourette syndrome, told PEOPLE at the time of her wedding that exchanging vows with Dooley symbolized a promise to "[show] up for one another, no matter what, every day."

"To us, marriage means choosing each other every single day," Dooley told PEOPLE. "It’s about being best friends and teammates and going through every season of life together."

Colin Dooley and Baylen Dupree on their wedding dayCredit: CaseyJPhotos + Mariah Redding

"We are excited to grow together through eternity," Dupree added.

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Radio Station Accidentally Announces Death of King Charles Due to 'Computer Error'

A radio station that accidentally announced the death ofKing Charleshas apologized for "any distress caused."

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Radio Caroline in Essex, England, said the mistake happened due to a "computer error" at its main studio on Tuesday, May 19, which led to the incorrect statement being made.

“Due to a computer error at our main studio, the death of a monarch procedure, which all UK stations hold in readiness while hoping not to require, was accidentally activated on Tuesday afternoon (May 19), mistakenly announcing that HM the King had passed away,” station manager Peter Moore said onsocial media.

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He added: "Radio Caroline then fell silent as would be required, which alerted us to restore programming and issue an on-air apology. Caroline has been pleased to broadcast Her Majesty the Queen's, and now the King's, Christmas message and we hope to do so for many years to come.”

"We apologise to HM the King and to our listeners for any distress caused,” Moore said.

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Who won 'Survivor'? This multi-season player won $2M

"Survivor" host Jeff Probst accidentally revealed who won a final four fire challenge on live TV and then, moments later read the jury votes to crown the winner of season 50.

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Aubry Bracco won the $2 million and a brand new car as the season 50 winner. The votes were counted in front of a live audience and the entire cast.

Before the big reveal was an unexpected one. Jonathon Young and Rizo Velovic were preparing for a fire challenge to determine which would go to the jury or the final three when the show went to the CBS studio for a live interview.

There, Probst spoke with Velovic about losing the challenge — before it took place on the previously recorded final episode. After realizing the error, Probst joked about it with the audience.

Then the final three of Bracco, Young and Joe Hunter then made their pitches to the jury and answered questions. Finally, the jury voted and the votes, by fan choice, were whisked away to be read back in the U.S.

Bracco got eight votes, Young placed second with three and Hunter placed third, receiving no votes.

The three-hour finale began with five players: Tiffany Ervin, Velovic, Hunter, Young and Bracco. There were two immunity challenges, a fire making challenge and two eliminations until it came down to the final three. In between finale scenes, host Jeff Probst spoke before a live audience broadcast from California and chatted with former season 50 players.

In the first immunity challenge, the castaways had to retrieve a machete to release a ram then collect three keys to solve back-to-back puzzles. Young won the challenge, which eventually led to Ervin's torch being snuffed.

In the second immunity challenge, fans voted to bring back the iconic ball-catching game. The castaways had to gradually release balls onto a large, circular metal track then catch them with one hand — five balls later, Bracco won the challenge, her first win of the season.

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Jeff Probst hosts the Survivor 50 Live Finale at the Paramount Studios lot in Los Angeles, California on May 20, 2026. - Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Bracco was announced as the season 50 winner, and is planned to receive her $2 million check on a CBS Mornings live broadcast on May 21.

Before the finale ended, Probst rolled a clip of season 51 showing new faces and absolutely no rules, calling it the "open era." The new season will air in the fall 2026.

Here's a breakdown of the "Survivor" season 50 finale:

Who won 'Survivor' season 50?

Aubry Bracco became the sole survivor of season 50 winning the $2 million prize and a brand new Toyota car.

Who won the 'Fan Favorite' vote on 'Survivor' season 50?

Cirie Fields won the $100,000 fan favorite prize. The prize was donated by longtime fan andAustralian singer-songwriter Sia, who has personally donated money to her favorite players over the past 20 seasons of "Survivor."

How were Ervin and Velovic voted out in 'Survivor' season 50?

After Young won the first immunity challenge, Ervin knew she was a major target. Ervin attempted to persuade Hunter and Young to vote for Bracco instead, arguing she was more likely to earn votes from the jury, therefore she was a larger threat. Ervin received the majority votes at tribal council and became the 10th jury member.

After Bracco won the ball-catching immunity challenge she sent Velovic and Young to the to the fire-making challenge. The pair had to build a fire strong enough to burn through a rope tied above. Young won, making Velovic the 11th jury member. Velovic was sent home the same way in season 49.

Some 'Survivor' season 50 finale highlights

  • Probst awarded Cirie Fields the spirit of "Survivor" award.

  • Probst awarded Rick Devens the large coin he flipped as part of the billionaire YouTuber "MrBeast super beware advantage."

  • Mike White made an appearance via a video call while filming season 4 of "White Lotus" in France. White revealed that Charlie Davis and Kamilla Karthigesu will make appearances in the new season.

  • Ervin said she would come back to play "Survivor" if she was invited again.

  • Velovic held onto his "Billie Eilish boomerang Idol" for nearly the entire season and finally played it in the finale.

  • Ozzy Lusth was gifted a T-shirt that said, "Ozzy we love you, please play the idol."

  • During the live broadcast, Probst accidentally spoiled Velovic as the loser from the fire-making challenge, though he played it off as another season 50 twist.

  • The final three players, Hunter, Young and Bracco shared breakfast with their loved ones before facing the jury.

  • Bracco was announced as the season 50 winner in front of a live audience which was a fan decision.

Sneak peek clip of 'Survivor' season 51 the 'open era'

How were players voted off throughout 'Survivor' season 50?

  • Jenna Lewis-Dougherty was voted off in episode 1 (season 1, 8th place; season eight, third place).

  • Kyle Fraser was medically evacuated in episode 1 due to a ruptured Achilles tendon (season 48, winner).

  • Savannah Louie was voted off in episode 2 (season 49, winner).

  • Q Burdette was voted off in episode 3 (season 46, sixth place).

  • Mike White was voted off in episode 4 (season 37, second place).

  • Angelina Keeley was voted off in episode 5 (season 37, third place).

  • Charlie Davis was voted off in episode 5 (season 46, second place).

  • Kamilla Karthigesu was voted off in episode 6 (season 48, fourth place).

  • Colby Donaldson was voted off in episode 6 (season two, second place; season eight, 12th place; season 20, fifth place).

  • Genevieve Mushaluk was voted off in episode 6 (season 47, fifth place).

  • Dee Valladares was voted off in episode 7 (season 45, winner).

  • Chrissy Hofbeck was voted off in episode 8 (season 35, second place).

  • Benjamin "Coach" Wade was voted off in episode 8 (season 18, fifth place; season 20, 12th place; season 23, second place).

  • Christian Hubicki was voted off in episode 9 (season 37, seventh place).

  • Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick was voted off in episode 10 (season 10, seventh place; season 11, second place; season 20, 19th place).

  • Ozzy Lusth was voted off in episode 11 (season 13, second place; season 16, ninth place; season 23, fourth place; season 34, 12th place).

  • Emily Flippen was voted off in episode 11 (season 45, seventh place).

  • Cirie Fields was voted off in episode 12 (season 12, fourth place; season 16, third place; season 20, 17th place; and season 34, sixth place).

  • Rick Devens was voted off in episode 12 (season 38, fourth place).

  • Tiffany Ervin was voted off in the finale (season 46, eighth place).

  • Rizo Velovic was voted off in the finale (season 49, fourth place).

The final three:

  • Joe Hunter placed third (season 47, fourth place).

  • Jonathan Young placed second (season 42, fourth place).

  • Aubry Bracco placed first (season 32, second place; season 34, fifth place; season 38, 16th place).

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