Bachelor Alum Ashley Iaconetti Calls 'BS' On Golden Bachelor Couple's Divorce Reason!
13.04.2024 - 20:21
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Ashley Iaconetti has her doubts about the Golden Bachelor’s Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist’s reason for their sudden divorce!
As you know, the former couple announced this week on Good Morning America they decided to end their marriage after only three months, claiming their long-distance largely factored into their breakup. You see, they had not been living together even after their wedding earlier this year. Theresa explained they looked at homes together in South Carolina and even debated having Gerry move to New Jersey, where she lives, from Indiana. However, they never could settle on a place. While they still are in “love” with each other, it just didn’t work out. And Gerry did not waste time getting the ball rolling on their divorce. He already filed to dissolve their marriage! Damn…
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Of course, Golden Bachelor fans were stunned by the divorce news. But others? They are skeptical about the whole situation. In fact, many are not buying one word of what Theresa and Gerry said — including Ashley! She doesn’t believe they are divorcing three months in due to the long distance — at all! The Bachelor alum wrote on Instagram Stories on Friday:
She has a point! If Gerry and Theresa were still so in love with each other, as they said, they could have made things work and traveled back and forth to each other. At least give it a go for longer than three months! But what does Ashley believe really happened? Well, she had not been surprised the two were dunzo already. Why? The reality star explained when she attended the wedding in January, she felt absolutely no connection between Gerry and Theresa:
Whoa!
Could their lack of spark be the real
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