Summary

  • Tyler Cameron has slammed The Golden Bachelor stars Gerry and Theresa for ending their marriage after just three months, calling them “two stubborn old people”.
  • Tyler believes the couple’s unwillingness to compromise led to their split, tarnishing the image of love and Bachelor Nation.
  • Bachelor alumni, including Nick Viall, believe there is more to Gerry and Theresa’s divorce than meets the eye, sparking speculation and questions.



The Golden Bachelor stars Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist have decided to end their marriage after three short months Bachelor Nation alumnus Tyler Cameron shares his hard feelings about the breakup. Gerry and Theresa who met and fell in love The Golden Bachelor in Season 1, got married on live television earlier this year, giving the impression that their relationship was going strong. Just three months after them Golden wedding In particular, Gerry and Theresa have decided to separate and announced their separation bachelor Nation. bachelor alumni have spoken and shared their thoughts TheThe Golden Bachelor divorce.

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hey just pulled the rug out from under us”


In an interview with Happy Hour radio program (via People), Tyler shared it he feels the same confusion and hurt that others express about Gerry and Theresa’s breakupt. “Three months? They make all my relationships seem very long…god, I’m a dating expert compared to them!” Tyler said that he thinks Gerry and Theresa’s marriage is short “put a stain on love and Bachelor Nation” after everything seemed healthy in the couple’s love story. “(They) brought like joy and true love that we thought, and then they just pulled the rug out from under us.” Tyler explained.

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Tyler Cameron calls Gerry and Theresa “two stubborn old people”


While Tyler may not have as much life experience as Gerry or Theresa, he has explained that he has a theory as to why the couple didn’t work out. “I imagine Gerry and Theresa… don’t want to change their ways” Tyler explained. “(Gerry) doesn’t want to leave Indiana, where his family is, and (Theresa) doesn’t want to leave … New Jersey, where she wants to live,” Tyler continued. “Like it’s just two stubborn old people, you know, and when you get older, you get more stubborn.” Tyler believes in the basic problem between Gerry and Theresa was due to their stubborn inability to compromise.


Tyler who showed up Bachelorette season 15 leads Hannah Brown, made it to the end of the competition before being eliminated. Even though she didn’t find lasting love in the series, it’s clear she believes it’s a process that works if you put your mind to it. Tyler believes that even Gerry and Theresa were in love all along The Golden Bachelor process, the struggles in their relationship proved too much for them to overcome because they weren’t interested in making a joint effort. The couple could not find a suitable compromise, so they simply decided to stop looking.


Meanwhile what was between the conspiracy may never be fully revealed The Golden Bachelor‘s Gerry and Theresa, bachelor The people have complex feelings around the partition. Tyler, along bachelor Nation’s Nick Viall, believe there is more to the story than the couple is sharing with the media. While they have a right to their privacy, Gerry and Theresa’s love story has been incredibly public, which is why it feels like the details of their breakup should be public as well. Like The Golden Bachelor a couple ends their relationship, bachelor People still have a lot of questions.


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Sources: People, Tyler Cameron/Instagram

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