Finally, we have a very rare Bachelor success story. The Bachelorette star Desiree Hartstock left Sean Lowe's season of the Bachelor heartbroken right after hometown dates but returned for the next season of the Bachelorette to find love on her own. That is where she met the love of her life, Chris Siegfried, who after 2 long years is now her husband. On January 18th, the couple finally tied the knot. They met on Hartstock's season and continued their romance throughout the season which ended in August 2013 with a proposal from Siegfried.
To anyone who knows the Bachelor or has read my previous posts knows how low the success rate tends to be with couples who get engaged on the show. Sure, you get the few success stories but with Desiree and Chris, i'll admit, I was skeptical at first. If you watched her season, you know that she was dead set on Brooks Forrester until he left the show and broke her heart, so it had me wondering if Chris was nothing but a rebound. I remember sitting on my phone always getting on Desiree or Chris's Tnstagram or Twitter to see if they were still together.
Obviously they made it through and might I just say, props to them for waiting it out to make sure that marriage to one another was indeed what they wanted. They waited a long two years before they finally tied the knot, unlike most Bachelor and Bachelorette couples who start planning right away.
If anyone watched Desiree and Chris on the Bachelorette, you would have known that they were meant to be together. I remember watching the beginning of the season and seeing Desiree fall head over heels for Brooks and I just knew that they didn't feel good for one another, but after Brooks left and she and Chris started getting serious, I could tell they were going to get married. They were that couple who seemed completely head over heels for one another.
So after the disappointment of having Andi and Josh split, it was nice to see Des and Chris so happy and in love and finally tie the knot. In the end, thats what the whole show is really about. We want to see the success stories and the real love, not all the unnecessary dumb drama that seems to be happening these days on the show.
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