What happens to the honeymoon trip to Italy that ABC gave Golden Bachelor’s Gerry and Theresa after their divorce?
Golden Bachelor couple announce divorce on GMA
Golden Bachelor’s Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist have announced they are getting a divorce—and some fans are wondering what this means for everything from the flashy ring she got when he proposed, to the Italy trip ABC was giving them for their honeymoon.
The couple announced they were splitting up three months after their televised wedding, and after speculation ran wild following news they were living apart.
Now, fans are wondering what that means for the couple–who received an all-expenses-paid wedding and honeymoon trip to Italy from ABC.
The couple, who were also paid talent fees for showing up to the wedding, already will have to follow strict rules about giving back the Neil Lane sparkler back, but some are wondering if that extends to the honeymoon as well.
The trip, which was originally potentially going to be ruined by their close families, was set for May—meaning it is a safe bet that it has been canceled.
Theresa had previously shared the former couple’s itinerary for the trip in an Instagram post in January.
“Having so much fun planning and dreaming about our honeymoon in May to Italy…flying into Rome, spending a few days in Tuscany and then heading down to Sorrento and the Amalfi coast,” she shared at the time.
The trip was something host Jesse Palmer revealed the couple was receiving during the After the Final Rose special for Gerry’s season, and they shared they would use it for a honeymoon after announcing they planned to wed quickly.
They then got married in a lavish televised ceremony in January.
Announcing their divorce on Good Morning America, the couple shared that while they did still love one another, they had come to the conclusion that a divorce was necessary because of their living situation.
“Theresa and I have had a number of heart to heart conversations and we’ve looked closely at our situation–our living situation–and we’ve kind of come to the conclusion mutually that it’s time for us to dissolve our marriage,” Gerry said.
“The things that strike me the most in our conversations it’s been how dedicated both of us are to our families,” he added.