Trista Sutter
Trista Sutter | |
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Born | Trista Nicole Rehn October 28, 1972 Indianapolis, Indiana , U.S. |
Occupation | Television personality |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Trista Nicole Sutter
Early life
Sutter was born in
The Bachelor
Rehn appeared as a contestant on
The Bachelorette
After her appearance on The Bachelor, Rehn was selected to be featured in the gender-reversed spin-off, The Bachelorette. She chose Ryan Sutter as the winner, and the couple were married on December 6, 2003. They were paid US$1 million by ABC[7] for affording the network the right to televise their wedding ceremony, which was broadcast as the finale of a three-episode special called Trista & Ryan's Wedding. The miniseries, filmed at "The Lodge" luxury resort in Rancho Mirage, California,[8] drew over 26 million viewers.
Television appearances
Under her maiden name, Rehn was a Miami Heat Dancer in the early 2000s. Rehn appeared opposite actor Jason Alexander in a KFC commercial. She also has appeared in country music singer Brad Paisley's music video "Celebrity" in 2003 with Alexander, Little Jimmy Dickens, and William Shatner. In 2005 she made a guest appearance on an episode of NBC's Fear Factor, cheering on Ryan Sutter, who was a contestant.
Sutter was a contestant on
Personal life
As of June 2020[update], Sutter resides in Eagle County, Colorado. Ryan is a firefighter in Vail, Colorado.[11]
Trista attended Indiana University where she belonged to the Alpha Mu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega.[12]
In February 2007, the Sutters told
Trista was ranked #7 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2003.[16]
On October 14, 2008, Trista and Ryan announced to
References
- ^ Sutter, Trista. "[home page]". Trista Sutter official website. Archived from the original on December 14, 2013. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
Trista Nicole Sutter was the runner-up on Season One of the ABC reality television show The Bachelor, before becoming the star of the first season of its companion show The Bachelorette.
- ^ "Trista N. Rehn". U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Ancestry.com.(subscription required)
- ^ "Trista N. Sutter". U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Ancestry.com.(subscription required)
- ^ "Diet Secrets of the Stars! How Trista Sutter, 40, Got Her Bachelorette Body Back After Babies | Radar Online". February 22, 2013.
- ^ Sutter, Trista. "My Story". Trista Sutter official website. Archived from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ^ "Pressure's on the 'Bachelorette'". Zap2it.com. November 25, 2002. Archived from the original on June 19, 2004.
- ^ "The Bachelorette's $1M Wedding Gift". Buzzle.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
- ^ Bruce, Leslie (January 13, 2012). "Where to Sleep and Dine During the Palm Springs Film Festival". The Hollywood Reporter. Los Angeles: Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
- ^ AOL Video's "You've Got" Series
- ^ "Rocky Mountain Reno". TVGuide.com. Retrieved August 27, 2017.
- ^ http://theintelligencer.net/page/dataFeeds_parade.display/ID/555920/PID/1/Trista-Sutter--My-Dreams-Came-True-Through--The-Bachelorette-.html
- ^ https://www.alphachiomega.org/getmedia/14952bf7-3a2a-4407-8de2-f59a50b2156e/spring2014_final.pdf;.aspx/
- ^ "Trista Sutter Dishes on Max's Second Birthday Party". People.com.
- ^ "Watch Trista, Ryan and Baby Max at Mommy's Cover Shoot". Usmagazine.com.
- ^ "Max Sutter: Ready For His Close-Up". MomLogic.
- ^ "FreeJose.com". Maxim Magazine Hot 100 Women of 2003. Retrieved January 28, 2007.
- ^ "Ryan and Trista Sutter Welcome Blakesley Grace – Moms & Babies – Moms & Babies - People.com". Celebrity-babies.com. October 14, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
- ^ https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2009/04/08/2-kids-enough-for-Trista-and-Ryan-Sutter/83781239199305/
External links
- Official website
- Trista Sutter at IMDb