Monday, May 25, 2026

LOL Golden Bachelor Couple Breaking Up After Three Months, Extravagant ABC Wedding

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Well, they said it wouldn’t last. And it didn’t.

The Golden Bachelor couple is breaking up after three months. Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist threw in the towel officially on “Good Morning America” today.

The couple submitted to an ABC special on January 4 in which they wed in front of millions of people. It was the pay off for their season on “The Golden Bachelor.”

What a joke. All of “Bachelor Nation” is scripted and edited, but presented to the audience as reality TV. If you accept it for what it is, fine. But otherwise anyone who believes it should be sold property on the underworld island of Atlantis.

Here’s the announcement this morning. They say they’re giving back their rings. Hmmmm…But not the cash they got for the whole proceeding.

Here’s a link to this whole highly unbelievable thing.

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