Bachelor in Paradise season 10 couple Alexe Godin and Andrew Spencer aren’t immune to facing disagreements in their relationship.

“We both like to [argue] in a healthy way, like, we do like to bicker,” Alexe, 28, said on the Thursday, November 27, episode of the “Dear Shandy” podcast. “Because it’s, like, then we care.”
Andrew, 30, then revealed that their “biggest” fights are over finances.
“In my head, I’ve always envisioned, ‘You don’t have to be responsible because you will find someone who will be the finance guy,’” Alexe added. “I meet Andrew and he’s the same way as me, and I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, we’re in big trouble.’”
Andrew, however, thought that they’re “not the same” when it comes to navigating money issues.
“We talk about the real issues, like, we’re not afraid to talk about it,” he explained. “She — trust me — will go down some alleys about how she feels about it. It’s just about investing. I was like, ‘Listen, I have a guy [and] I’m just making sure it’s the right time.’ She was like, ‘The right time is now. We need to be saving for our future.’”
Andrew then reassured Alexe, who recently paid off her student loan debts, that they are “going to be fine.”
“I came up from not a lot, and I’m very comfortable with being with a person I love over what I have,” the former football player explained. “I’ve never been about a person who has security versus love.”
According to Andrew, his girlfriend just wanted him to do “even better” with his income and investments.
“I’m like, ‘Listen, I’m doing well [and] I’m fine. I know what I’m doing,’” he said. “She’s like, ‘I want to be retired by this XXX.’ I was like, ‘Baby, look at the economy. There’s not a lot of people retiring anymore.’”
As for Alexe, she was always told how important investments were to making a living.
“I never thought it was going to be possible for me because of my student loans,” she said. “I was like, ‘I’m probably never going to do that.’ In my head, I was like, ‘Finance, finance,’ [but] at the end of the day, I just want to be with my person [who] I really love. It doesn’t matter … and we’ll make it work even if it’s in a shed.”
Despite the occasional fights, Alexe and Andrew are usually able to come to a resolution.
“We’re not, like, grudge people,” Alexe said. “I think that’s what helps. For us, we’re always laughing at the end, like, ‘I love you.’ It’s just so fun to hang out with Andrew. He’s so funny, so … [I feel] so lucky.”
Alexe and Andrew met during Bachelor in Paradise season 10, making it all the way to the finale. In the end, their relationship was tested when Alexe had to choose Andrew or a quarter of a million dollars.
“I [was] thinking, ‘OK, so I have the choice between my money and no money.’ I’m thinking, ‘When I choose love, they’ll say, ‘Oh, wow, that was such a grand gesture, we’ll give you more,’” Alexe recalled of picking Andrew over the money. “I’m so happy I did.”
As a prize for choosing love over money, Alexe and Andrew did jointly receive a $190,000 reward.
“If You Hate It That Much, Just Play the Game Again” — Bella Ramsey Fires Back at The Last of Us Haters

Fans described the second season finale as ‘lacklustre’ and a ‘mess’
The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey has said if fans of the game don’t like the television adaptation, they “don’t have to watch it” and can simply “play the game again”.
Based on the hit video game franchise of the same name, the post-apocalyptic drama follows a society that collapsed after a mass fungal infection transformed hosts into zombie-like creatures. In the series, Ramsey plays Ellie, a young woman who is somehow immune to the infection and might be the key to a vaccine.
Season one debuted in 2023 to critical acclaim, with The Independent’s Louis Chilton declaring it a “proper TV show” that has “the potential to reel in a substantial audience of gamers and non-gamers alike”.
Season two saw criticism from fans for multiple reasons; fans felt that Ramsey’s youthful appearance didn’t suit their character’s age due to the time jump, homophobic fans review-bombed episodes featuring a same-sex romance between Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Riley (Storm Reid), and described the finale as “lacklustre” and a “mess”.

In a podcast appearance, Ramsey explained that they prefer to “steer clear as much as I could” from those that dislike the series.
“Because there’s nothing I can do about it anyway. The show is out. There’s nothing that can be changed or altered. So I’m like, there’s not really any point in reading or looking at anything,” Ramsey said on
The Awardist podcast.“People are of course entitled to their opinions. But it doesn’t affect the show, it doesn’t affect how the show continues or anything in any way. They’re very separate things to me. So no, I just don’t really engage.”
A forthcoming third season has been confirmed by HBO, but a release date has yet to be announced.
Ramsey went on to suggest that if people dislike the series, they can simply choose to not watch.
“You don’t have to watch it. If you hate it that much, the game exists. You can just play the game again,” they said. “If you do want to watch it, hope you enjoy it.”
Similar to the game, the forthcoming season is expected to shift to following Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby.
At a press conference in May this year, Ramsey said they hadn’t yet “seen any scripts” but believed their character would have a smaller role.