OMG. Stop. |
He's the one who filed. We saw it happen twice on the show--when he's done he's done. Emotions turned off like a faucet. |
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It’s over, that was quicker than expected.
Not surprised, but that was fast! |
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So she wouldn't quit her job. Bait and switch, since she told him on the show she would? She's 70 years old, I don't get it. The only answer is that they really were just not that into each other after the initial short infatuation.
https://www.tmz.com/2024/04/12/golden-bachelor-theresa-nist-job-divorce-gerry-turner/ |
Oh, geez. He filed and left her? Oh no, and she was so clingy. I was hoping she'd spined up and left on her own terms. |
| Well dang, that didn’t last long! |
Seems like he left because she wouldn't quit her job and compromise on the living arrangements. I understand why he might have felt misled. But I also understand why she was hesitant to give up too much for him. Probably didn't fully trust him, for good reasons. |
Why be interview about divorcing. Truly show biz nonsense. |
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Gee, whoever could have seen that coming.
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She’s not paid to be a phony actor like him (naturally this way). I would have a look of disgust myself. Did they sign contracts saying if they divorce they have to show up and announce it on air in public? I’m guessing so. Otherwise why would she show up for this charade? |
I think in the middle and the end, he’s an ass. |
Damn. What an analogy. Chess pieces vs broken candy land pieces. |
| Didn't they get extra money to actually have a wedding and let it be filmed. Was it all a ruse for the money? |
| I bet he became a much more sought after when this aired. He may have truly been looking for love when this started but now he’s like the lone man in the nursing home with a bunch of desperate women |