Trista Sutter (née Rehn) | |
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Born | October 28, 1972 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Residence | Vail, Colorado |
Spouse | Ryan Sutter (2003–present) |
Children | Maxwell (July 2007), Blakesley (April 2009) |
Parents | Stan and Roseanne |
Trista Nicole Sutter (née Rehn) (born October 28, 1972 in Indianapolis, Indiana) was the runner-up on season 1 of the ABC reality television show The Bachelor, before becoming the star of the first season of its companion show The Bachelorette.
Trista has also appeared on ABC's Dancing with the Stars and NBC's Fear Factor.
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Trista appeared as a contestant on season 1 of ABC's The Bachelor. She finished runner-up after bachelor Alex Michel selected Amanda Marsh as the winner ahead of Trista in the show's finale.[1]
After her appearance on The Bachelor, Trista 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 $1 million by ABC[2] 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, which drew over 26 million viewers, making it one of the most-widely viewed episodes in the history of reality television.
Trista 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.
She was the first celebrity contestant to be voted off season one of the television show Dancing with the Stars.
On June 10, 2011 Trista and Ryan Sutter appeared in a Hands Only CPR PSA campaign from the American Heart Association and the Ad Council.[3]
The Sutters now live in Eagle County, Colorado, where Ryan is a firefighter in Vail, Colorado.
In February 2007, the Sutters told People magazine that they were expecting their first child in summer of 2007. During her seventh month of pregnancy, Trista was diagnosed with gestational diabetes. In July 2007, Maxwell Alston was born four weeks early stemming from pregnancy complications via c-section after a failed induction/stalled labor. Maxwell was first revealed to the public on the cover of Us Weekly magazine[4] and made his first on-camera appearance in a video diary series Trista recorded for Momlogic.com.[5]
Trista was ranked #7 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2003.[6]
On October 14, 2008, Trista and Ryan announced to Life and Style magazine that she was pregnant with their second child. Trista said that if the baby was another boy, they might adopt a girl.[7] In April 2009, Trista delivered daughter Blakesley Grace via C-section.[8] In April 2009, she also confirmed that she plans to undergo the Essure permanent birth control procedure.[9]
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