Bachelor Nation Stars Who’ve Dated Celebrities
Another day, another breakup.
On Wednesday, Dec. 23, Bachelor in Paradise contestants Carly Waddell and Evan Bass revealed they are going their separate ways after three years of marriage. In a joint statement to E! News, the parents shared, “We will always cherish our time together and continue to have the utmost respect for one another as we focus on what’s best for the future of our family. We greatly appreciate everyone’s love and support and kindly ask that you please respect our family’s privacy as we navigate through this.”
Their divorce announcement was the latest in a string of Bachelor Nation breakups that occurred during this nightmare of a year we call 2020.
Joe Amabile and Kendall Long were the first to call it a day on their romance, revealing their breakup mere weeks into the new year. They were followed by Chris Randone and Krystal Nielsen, who have since forged radically different paths since their February split—Krystal is expecting her first baby with a new boyfriend.
Perhaps the increasing frequency of Bachelor breakups is because Bachelor Nation has grown with each new season and spinoff. But maybe, just maybe, 2020 is truly to be blamed for the spat of splits that took place this year.
To see just how many couples couldn’t survive 2020, check out the gallery below.
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Kendall Long & Joe Amabile
These two seemed like a match made in heaven, but in January, the Bachelor in Paradise pairing shared that they couldn’t make things work. “Joe has made the decision to move back to Chicago while Kendall will be remaining in her hometown of Los Angeles,” they shared in a statement. “We both respect each other’s decision and still have a great deal of love for each other. We appreciate all the love and support everyone has given us throughout our relationship.”
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Peter Weber & Madison Prewett
Following the dramatic finale, the couple announced on Instagram that they’d no longer be pursuing a relationship. “Madi and I have mutually decided not to pursue our relationship any further,” Peter wrote. “Believe me this was not easy for either of us to be ok with, but after a lot of honest conversations, we have agreed that this is what makes most sense for the two of us. The love and respect I have for Madi will continue to endure.”
Madi added in her statement, “I will always love and respect him. I am convinced our paths were meant to cross and we are both better because they did.”
Chris Soules & Victoria Fuller
This relationship began and ended in quarantine. The pair sparked romance rumors in April, but went their separate ways after more than four months. According to Victoria, she wasn’t willing to make the move to Chris’ home in Iowa. “I just think that right now, I’m in such a different place than he is,” Victoria explained. “It’s been so much about other people this year that I just really want to hone in on what I want to accomplish and what I want to get out of this year.”
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Chris Randone & Krystal Nielsen
Just months before their one-year wedding anniversary, the newlyweds shared the news of their divorce. In an emotional statement, the duo said in part, “Never did we imagine this scenario, but we’ve come to a point where we both need to work on ourselves.”
Krystal is now expecting her first baby with boyfriend Mike Bowles.
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Colton Underwood & Cassie Randolph
The Bachelor thought he found a soulmate in Cassie during his season, but in the end the two decided they are better off as friends.
Their breakup initially appeared cordial, but after four months, Cassie obtained a restraining order against the former footballer, claiming he was stalking her. Cassie later asked the court to dismiss the restraining order, with Colton explaining in a statement that they came to a “private agreement.”
Becca Kufrin & Garrett Yrigoyen
In August, a source exclusively confirmed to E! News that the couple had ended their engagement. “Their lifestyles don’t mesh anymore,” the insider explained. “Garrett wants different things and they came to a realization that they aren’t compatible anymore.”
Becca later addressed the breakup, explaining that their decision to split “wasn’t based solely off of one Instagram post,” alluding to her and Garrett’s differing political beliefs.
Ashley Hebert & JP Rosenbaum
This couple was believed to be one of the franchise’s rare success stories, with the duo getting married and starting a family in their eight years together. But that facade came crashing down when the pair revealed they were separating in October.
J.P. wrote on Instagram, “While I realize that this will come as a complete shock to everyone, I can assure you that this is something that has been developing in our relationship for quite a while. It is with a heavy heart that I share with you that after months of separation, Ashley and I have amicably decided to live our lives apart from one another.”
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Carly Waddell & Evan Bass
After three years of marriage, the Bachelor in Paradise couple shared the heartbreaking news that they were no longer together. “We have made the difficult decision to separate,” the former couple said in a joint statement to E! News on Wednesday, Dec. 23. “We will always cherish our time together and continue to have the utmost respect for one another as we focus on what’s best for the future of our family. We greatly appreciate everyone’s love and support and kindly ask that you please respect our family’s privacy as we navigate through this.”
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