

Why, you ask? Well, at the time, Victoria was *also* falling for Johnny DePhillipo during Bachelor in Paradise's 8th season, which ended with an engagement between the two for around a month before they ultimately called it quits.Įnter: The ~blossoming~ bond between Victoria and Greg, who initially built a friendship after meeting through mutual friends before delving into a full-on relationship after she returned from Paradise. These two initially sparked dating rumors over summer 2022 when they were spotted vacationing in Italy together, but to say that the 'ship was contentious is a serious understatement lol. They currently live in Colorado and have two children, Max and Blakesley.who will never see their season of The Bachelorette, if Trista and Ryan can help it. The two were married in a televised ceremony back in December 2003, and close to 20 years later, they are still considered the franchise’s most major success story.


Trista Rehn and Ryan SutterĪBC’s first-ever Bachelorette, Trista Rehn, got engaged to firefighter Ryan Sutter at the end of her season-Ryan proposed to her, although apparently the shows original plan was to have Trista get down on one knee. Presenting: 23 Bachelor Nation couples that actually stayed together. But there are a few notable and very cute exceptions if you’re in the mood to cling to hope and scream “BACHELOR LOVE IS REAL!” at your computer/phone. His Sons Boyfriend (2013 Video) Matthew Rush: Mitchell Rush It looks like we dont have any photos or quotes yet. Click a location below to find Matthew more easily. In fact, most Bachelor, Bachelorette, and Bachelor in Paradise ’ships end after a few months thanks to reality just hitting different than reality TV. 22 people named Matthew Rush found in New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, Syracuse and 6 other cities. Emotions are running high!īuuuut emotions also crash and burn fast, and many Bachelor Nation relationships don’t last beyond the show. Shockingly, however, this environment does lead to some serious love connections! Which kinda makes sense considering the show is like an intensive summer camp where you and all your friends are competing for the same person. The Bachelor and The Bachelorette have been on for 84 long, deranged years (okay, just a little over 20, but still!), and every season is basically the same: A person who definitely-isn’t-trying-to-be-famous-how-dare-you attempts to find love with several dozen aspiring actors/influencers random people in the span of, like, a month.
