Bachelor Nation is getting a new Bachelorette. This month, Jenn Tran will join the ranks of show leads looking for love while also making history as the first-ever Asian American Bachelorette. While Tran embarks on her own journey of the heart courting 25 different suitors from across the states, we look back upon the decades of “Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” couples (and a couple of “Bachelor in Paradise” members as well) who have brought drama, passion and — most importantly — love to the ABC franchise for years.
Which pair of lovers are still in that final rose phase and which couples have gone the way of that sad limo ride into the sunset? Here is a collection of our absolute favorite TV pairs, along with some beloved friends of Bachelor Nation (those who aren’t technically contestants but still contend daily for our hearts; we see you, Sarah Hyland).
From recent winners Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson and Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko to the members of Bachelor royalty, including Becca Tilley, Matt James and Kaitlyn Bristowe, where are our favorite pairs now? Which former contestants have started a family and/or a podcast? Did Jared and Ashley get their happy ever after?
Which couples eloped at the city hall and which couples had a France fette worthy of its own romance film? Find out below.
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Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jason Tartick: Split
Former “Bachelor” contestant turned Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe rose to fame as a fan favorite on the Chris Soules season, making it all the way to the final three. After landing her own season, despite being forced to compete for the title spot with co-contestant Britt Nilsson in a poorly conceived pre-show voting process, Bristowe brought in former contestant Nick Viall but ultimately left with Shawn Booth. Alas, the love was not meant to last, but eventually, Bristowe found romance with another “Bachelorette” contestant, Jason Tartick, who competed for the affection of Becca Kufrin in Season 14. After four years together, the duo publicly split in August of 2023.
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Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist: Split
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Trista and Ryan Sutter: Married
The first-ever Bachelorette, Trista Rehn, a former Miami Heat dancer turned pediatric physical therapist, set standards high for the Bachelor franchise for still being with her pick, Ryan Sutter, 21 years after the finale aired in 2003. Trista was the runner-up on the first season of “The Bachelor,” Alex Michel’s season. After getting her heart broken, Mike Fleiss, creator of the show, chose Trista to trailblaze “The Bachelorette.” She got engaged to Sutter, a firefighter from Colorado. The couple married on TV in 2003. They share two children, Maxwell and Blakesley, and the whole fam recently attended the “Golden Bachelor” wedding in 2024.
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Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo: Split
Rachel Lindsay gave Bryan Abasolo her first impression rose during her season of “The Bachelorette” in 2017. A clear front-runner for the entire journey, Abasolo proposed in Spain during the season’s finale. The two got married in 2019 and moved from Dallas to Miami to Los Angeles. On Dec. 31, 2023, Abasolo caught many fans off guard (and potentially Linsday herself) when he filed for divorce. The two remain in contentious divorce proceedings, which include Abasolo requesting for $16K for monthly spousal support, according to People.
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Wells Adams and Sarah Hyland: Married
Wells Adams, who participated in Jojo Fletcher’s season (and ultimately was sent home) was so beloved by both the cast, fans and crew that he was brought back to “Bachelor in Paradise” to bartend (and mostly console Ashley Iaconetti). The fan-favorite eventually wooed and won over the ultimate Bachelor fan, Sarah Hyland from “Modern Family” and recently the off-broadway production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” The actress and the host (who absolutely should host “The Bachelor” franchise at some point) were married in 2022.
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Kelsey Anderson and Joey Graziadei: Engaged
The most recent couple in Bachelor Nation is Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson. Graziadei was season 28’s Bachelor. The couple got engaged in Tulum, Mexico, but before popping the question to Anderson, the runner-up, Daisy Kent, predicted that she was no longer in the running for the final rose and let both the Bachelor and Anderson know they had her blessing to move forward.
The pair announced during After the Final Rose they plan on moving to New York City this summer.
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Matt James and Rachael Kirkconnell: Still Together
Matt James made history in the franchise as the first Black Bachelor for season 25. As the season was filmed, James fell in love with contestant Rachael Kirkconnell and gave her his final rose. However, James stated he didn’t feel ready to propose. After the finale was filmed, photos of Kirkconnell surfaced of her participating in an antebellum plantation-themed party. These racially insensitive photos were discussed on “The Bachelor’s” After the Final Rose episode, which James said broke his heart and he needed to take a step back from the relationship so Kirkconnell could work on herself. Kirkconnell shared that she understood and respected James’ decision
A few months later in May 2021, the couple announced they were giving their relationship another shot, and they currently remain together. The duo have documented their travels around the world together, Kirkconnell was spotted cheering on James as he ran the New York Marathon and James published the book “First Impressions: Off-Screen Conversations With a Bachelor on Race, Family, and Forgiveness.”
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Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon: Married
It’s a true love story for the ages, and it, of course, includes some twists and turns. The two met in 2015 on “Bachelor in Paradise” — and while sparks flew, they ended as just friends. Ashley Iaconetti’s lingering but unrequited feelings for Jared Haibon remained clear during the following season of “Bachelor in Paradise,” and she had several iconic cries over Haibon during that fateful 2016 summer. However, in early 2018, Iaconetti moved on with fellow Bachelor Nation star Kevin Wendt after meeting on “Bachelor Winter Games.” While that relationship had ended by March, in May, Iaconetti and Haibon publicly shared they were dating. By June of that year, they were engaged. (FWIW: Iaconetti later said on her “Almost Famous” podcast that she “was dating Kevin like out in the real world for two weeks and Jared came out about his feelings and he kissed me in the airport… Whether you call that cheating, that is up to you.”)
Despite their relationship’s rocky start, the two tied the knot in 2019 in Newport, Rhode Island and welcomed their first child in January 2022. And in January 2024, they announced they are expecting a second child together.
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Becca Tilley and Hayley Kiyoko: Still Together
Becca Tilley and Hayley Kiyoko know a thing or two about keeping a relationship private. Tilley appeared on Season 19 (2015) and Season 20 (2016) of “The Bachelor,” but she ended up finding love off the show with singer and former Disney star Kiyoko. The two met at an album party for Kiyoko’s debut, “Expectations” in 2018. The two began dating that year but kept their relationship under wraps until May 2022, when they publicly revealed their relationship. One person who did know about their relationship was Taylor Swift. “I think that was the first person who knew outside of my friends and family,” Tilley said on her “On Scrubbing In” podcast.
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Serena Pitt and Joe Amabile: Married
Joe Amabile, also known as “Grocery Store Joe” made his Bachelor Nation debut on Becca Kufrin’s season of the “Bachelorette” but was sent home during the very first rose ceremony. Bereft fans demanded the return of the mild-mannered grocery store owner and he returned to “Bachelor in Paradise,” where he met Kendall Long. After almost two years of romance, the duo called it quits, and Amabile returned to “Paradise” and contestant Serena Pitt.
Pitt was a contestant on Matt James’ season of “The Bachelor,” but left in week 8.
Pitt and Amabile connected on “Bachelor in Paradise,” making it all the way to the end, culminating in a proposal from Amabile on the beach. The duo married in 2022 at City Hall in New York City; a year later, they celebrated with a ceremony at The Cedar Room in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk: Married
Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk met on the fourth season of “Bachelor in Paradise.” The couple got engaged off-camera and had to postpone their wedding three times due to Covid. The duo eventually got hitched on 2021 and currently have two sons, Gates and Max.
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Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert: Married
Jade and Tanner Tolbert met on the spinoff show “Bachelor in Paradise” and got engaged in 2015. They became the first couple to get married on “Bachelor in Paradise” and televised their wedding in Dana Point, California in 2016. They share three children: Emerson, Brooks and Reed.
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Jason and Molly Mesnick: Married
Jason Mesnick was widely considered the villain of “The Bachelor” season 13 in 2009. Mesnick, the first single dad of “The Bachelor,” initially proposed to Melissa Rycroft at the end of his season. However, he had a change of heart. On the live episode of After the Final Rose, he ended his engagement to Rycroft to pursue his runner-up Molly Malaney. Luckily, there was a happy ending as Mesnick and Malaney have been married since 2010 and share a second child named Riley, after his first, Tyler.
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Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici: Married
Sean and Catherine are fan favorites in Bachelor Nation. Sean, a born-again virgin, took the lead role of season 17 of “The Bachelor,” after coming in third on Emily Maynard’s season of “The Bachelorette.” While Sean and Catherine didn’t have a one-on-one date until episode six, their romance quickly picked up. The couple got married on TV in 2014 and Sean’s dad, Jay officiated the wedding. The couple currently live in Texas with their three children.
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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers: Married
JoJo Fletcher, a real-estate developer, left Ben Higgins’ season (the man who told TWO woment that he loved them) heartbroken as the runner-up. However, everything turned around when Fletcher was cast as the Bachelorette for season 12, and met Jordan Rodgers, the brother of NFL player Aaron Rodgers. The two were engaged for six years until officially finally tying the knot in 2022. They’ve appeared on three other shows together: “Engaged With JoJo and Jordan,” “Cash Pad” and were hosts of “The Big D,” a dating show on TBS that was canceled before it premiered. The couple now live in Puerto Rico.
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Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko: Engaged
During season 20 of “The Bachelorette,” Charity Lawson was torn between her final two men: Joey Graziadei and Dotun Olubeko. But when the integrative medicine specialist from Brooklyn got down on one knee, everybody was crying (including Lawson), who said, “Yes, a million times yes!”
The couple lived in Los Angeles for a brief time while Lawson competed on “Dancing With the Stars,” but recently returned to New York. Olubeko has a Master’s Degree in human nutrition and functional medicine and Lawson is a mental health therapist.
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Dean Michael Bell and Caelynn Bell: Married
This #vanlife couple, Caelynn Bell (formerly Miller-Keyes) and Dean Bell (formerly Unglert), met on season six of “Bachelor in Paradise.” Caelynn was introduced to the world on Colton Underwood’s season, and Dean got his start on Rachel Lindsay’s season.
Dean participated in a variety of Bachelor-off shoots, such as “Bachelor Winter Games” and the fourth season of “Bachelor in Paradise.” The duo would connect on season 6 of “Bachelor in Paradise,” where Dean would quit the show in week three, leaving Caelynn on her birthday. Claiming his nomadic lifestyle would not be compatible with Caelynn, he fled Mexico. Two weeks later, he returned, sans mustache, to try and win her back. The duo left the show together and started their new life.
The two traveled across the country in Dean’s van and then got engaged in 2022. They married in Sept. 2023. The two also changed their last names in honor of Dean’s late mother.
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Dylan Barbour Hannah Godwin
Hannah Godwin, a model and influencer and Dylan Barbour, a tech entrepreneur, are another couple who met on “Bachelor in Paradise.” The pair met in 2019 on season 5 of the beachy love show, Godwin was initially interested in another contestant, Blake Horstmann. However, Godwin felt a stronger spark with Barbour. Their spark was instantaneous and Barbour got down on one knee at the end of their stay in Mexico. From there the couple dogged question after question of “when will you get hitched?” until they finally said “I do” in France in August 2023.
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Lauren and Arie Luyendyk: Married
Arie Luyendyk shocked audiences when it was announced he would be the Bachelor for season 22, after stepping away from Bachelor Nation for five years. Similarly, to Mesnick, Arie first proposed to another woman, Becca Kufrin, before ending the engagement to resume things with runner-up, Lauren. After getting engaged on After the Final Rose in 2018, they wed the following year. They have three kids, Alessi and twins Lux and Senna.
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Desiree Hartsock and Chris Siegfried: Married
The clear frontrunner for season 9, Desiree’s season of “The Bachelorette” was Brooks Forester until he sent himself home during fantasy suites’ week. After a tearful goodbye, Desiree said “Honestly, for me, it’s over.” Yet, in the following episode she accepted a proposal to Chris Siegfried. The couple married in 2015 and now live in Seattle with their two sons.
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Colton Underwood and Jordan C. Brown: Married
The first gay Bachelor, Colton Underwood, and his husband, Jordan C. Brown, recently announced a new addition to their family. In the caption of an ultrasound picture posted on his social media, Underwood announced the arrival of a little boy coming in the fall.
Underwood, who started off on “The Bachelor” courting Becca Kufrin on Season 14, would eventually land the titular role himself. However, Underwood would later reveal that he was gay on “Good Morning America.” His Netflix docu-series, “Coming Out Colton” showcased the difficulties that accompanied his decision to be public about his sexuality.
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Becca Kufrin and Thomas Jacobs
Becca Kufrin gave love another shot at “The Bachelorette” after former Bachelor Arie Luyendyk proposed to her, then took it back! After the rose ceremony, Kufrin’s fiance told her on-camera that he had made a mistake and would rather be with Lauren Burnham.
Thomas Jacobs got rejected while on Katie Thurston’s season of “The Bachelorette,” but their Bachelor Nation love journey was not over yet. Meeting on season 7 of “Bachelor in Paradise” Kurfrin and Jacobs never made it to the alter… on camera. But once the show was over the two rekindled their flame and got engaged in 2022. In September of 2023, they had their first baby, followed by a wedding celebration cradling their little one while saying, “I do!”
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Ben Higgins and Jessica Clarke: Married
Ben Higgins made it to second place on Kaitlyn Bristowe’s season, and despite losing out on the final pick, got his own shot at “The Bachelor” title for Season 20.
Higgins picked flight attendant Lauren Bushnell in the end and proposed right then and there. The two would move to Colorado and film the series “Ben & Lauren: Happily Ever After?” the show (and their engagement) would ultimately end before anyone got married.
After participating in the “Bachelor Winter Games” and leaving without love, he met and fell in love with Nashville resident Jessica Clarke. The two were married in 2021.
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Peyton Wright and Chris Lambton: Married
Peyton Wright and Chris Lambton were both runner-ups on their season. Wright was on season 10, while Lambton was on season six. The pair met offscreen after they were introduced by mutual friends in Bachelor Nation in 2010. They married two years later and have two kids.
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Ann Lueders and Jesse Csincsak: Married
Jesse Csincsak, a pro snowboarder, got engaged to season four Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas. But the relationship didn’t last, as Csincsack later met flight attendant Ann Lueders, who was on Mesnick’s season. The couple married the same year they met in 2010. They now live in Arizona with their three children.