Every Single ‘Bachelor’ Couple That’s Still Together Today
Every Single ‘Bachelor’ Couple That’s Still Together Today
There have been plenty of final roses given throughout The Bachelor’s 20+ years on television. And thanks to spin-offs like The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, Bachelor Pad and The Golden Bachelor, so many couples have fallen in love right in front of our eyes. But how many Bachelor couples are still together in 2024? You don’t have to be a die-hard member of Bachelor Nation to know that not every romantic proposal was followed by a wedding—in fact, some didn’t even make it to the After The Final Rose finale special. So, if you’re curious to know which Bachelor couples are still together today, we did the Instagram searching investigative work for you.
How Many Bachelor Couples Are Still Together?
Although there have been plenty of dramatic fights and breakups over the years, the show has also produced quite a few beautiful love stories. There are 25 Bachelor couples that are still together now. Keep scrolling to relive the franchise’s most iconic love stories, and to see the newest Bachelor couples who found love on (and off) camera.
All the Bachelor Couples Still Together Today
Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter
Trista Rehn was the very first Bachelorette back in 2003 and set quite a precedent—she and her final pick, Ryan Sutter, are still together today. Rehn first appeared on Season 1 of The Bachelor, starring Alex Michel, where she left as the runner-up. The former Miami Heat dancer was selected to spearhead the first season of the spin-off series, where she fell in love with Sutter, a firefighter and former football player. He accepted her final rose, and the two were married in a televised wedding that amassed over 26 million viewers. Today, the couple resides in Colorado with their kids, Maxwell and Blakesley.
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Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney
Of all the dramatic seasons in Bachelor history, Jason Mesnick’s tops them all. The realtor appeared first on DeAnna Pappas’ Bachelorette season, where he proposed during the final rose ceremony. Pappas ultimately declined, which led to his selection as the next Bachelor in 2009. He originally got engaged to Melissa Rycroft, sending runner-up Molly Malaney home. But during the After The Final Rose special, he revealed he changed his mind and ended his engagement—on live television, that is. Minutes later, Malaney joined Mesnick on stage where he confessed his love to her and asked for a second chance, which she granted. The two dated for a few months before Mesnick proposed on a vacation in New Zealand, which Malaney happily accepted. Their February 2010 wedding was televised during a two-hour special on ABC. They’re still together today, and they live in Washington with their two kids: Ty, Mesnick’s son from a previous marriage, and Riley.
Holly Durst and Blake Julian
Contestants Holly Durst and Blake Julian got their start in the Bachelor franchise on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, respectively. Their paths crossed on Season 2 of Bachelor Pad, a spin-off that took place inside the Bachelor Mansion where contestants competed in various challenges while going on dates with each other in hopes of finding love and winning a cash prize. Durst won the season with Michael Stagliano, but the pair broke off their engagement before the finale taping. She went on to marry Julian in 2012, who was eliminated during the fifth week of their season. They’re still together today, and after a years-long battle with infertility, they adopted daughter Poppy in 2019.
Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici
After his shocking rejection by Bachelorette Emily Maynard, fan-favorite Sean Lowe landed the coveted Bachelor role for the 17th season in 2013. One the first night of the season, 26 women arrived at Bachelor Mansion (as opposed to the usual 25), but it was ultimately Catherine Giudici who won the Bachelor’s heart. Lowe proposed to his love on the season finale in Thailand, and they were married one year later during a televised wedding special. Today, they reside in Dallas and have since welcomed three children together: Samuel, Isaiah, and Mia Mejia. Given their Bachelor success story, the two frequently appeared on later seasons to give advice to fellow hopefuls looking for love. And in a fun TV special, they once starred on Celebrity Wife Swap with their Bach friends Jason and Molly.
Desiree Hartsock and Chris Siegfried
Desiree Hartsock first appeared on the Bachelor scene during Sean Lowe’s season, though she was eliminated during the eighth week. The bridal stylist was beloved by fans, and she was later named the next Bachelorette. Contestant Chris Siegfried was not one of the six men who received a first impression rose on the first night, but he ultimately popped the question during the season finale—and Hartsock happily accepted. Today, they remain married in Seattle with their sons, Asher and Zander.
Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert
Which Bachelor in Paradise couples are still together? We can’t forget Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert, the very first success story to come from the tropical spin-off. Roper first competed on Chris Soules’ Bachelor season, while Tolbert appeared on Kaitlyn Bristowe’s. They met on the sandy beaches of Mexico and quickly fell in love—by the finale, Tolbert popped the question, thus earning their BiP royalty status. (Many contestants who try their hand at a second shot of love on the series reference these two as their inspiration.) Their 2016 wedding was documented on a special episode of The Bachelor, and today they have three kids: Emerson, Brooks and Reed.
JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers
It was love at first sight for Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers. (No, really: Rodgers received the first impression rose on night one, and the rest was history.) Their ultra-romantic proposal took place on the sandy beaches of Phuket, Thailand, securing their spot as one of the most adored Bachelor couples that’s still together. Although their six-year engagement was never intended to be so long, as they had to postpone their wedding plans multiple times due to the coronavirus pandemic, it gave them plenty of time to perfect their wedding details (like their ultra-personalized registry and custom invites on The Knot). They finally got married on May 14, 2022, at a winery in Southern California, and gave The Knot an inside look at their big day—see their exclusive wedding photos here. “I don’t know if there’s anything that could be thrown our way that we can’t work through,” Fletcher exclusively told us ahead of their wedding. “Six years taught us a lot, and we feel so at peace and prepared—and we’re so excited to be married.”
Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham
In a dramatic season finale that resembled Jason Mesnick’s, Bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham had an unexpected start to their romance. He first proposed to Becca Kufrin. But after changing his mind—and saying he was still in love with runner-up Lauren Burnham—he ended their relationship in an emotional on-camera breakup. The couple rekindled their romance off-camera, and Luyendyk proposed during the After the Final Rose special. They got married twice: first, at a romantic Hawaiian ceremony, and later at a Vegas vow renewal after the birth of their daughter, Alessi. Since then, they’ve also welcomed twins Lux and Senna and renewed their vows a third time in Aurba in August 2023.
Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk
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Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk are another Bachelor in Paradise couple still together today. They met while filming Season 4 of BiP, and while they were a strong pairing by the time the season wrapped, Gottschalk didn’t propose. (They revealed that, because they were living in separate cities, they wanted time for their relationship to grow off-camera.) They got engaged two years later, when Gottschalk popped the question on a rooftop in Dallas. After multiple wedding postponements due to the pandemic, the pair tied the knot in April 2021. In January 2022, they welcomed their first son together, Gates. Their second child, Max, was born in July 2023.
Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon
Yes, it’s true: Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon are happily married today, despite a rocky start to their relationship. Iaconetti, who first appeared on Chris Soules’ Bachelor season, had her sights set on Haibon when they arrived in Mexico for Bachelor in Paradise Season 2. Haibon, an alum of Kaitlyn Bristowe’s season, didn’t return Iaconetti’s romantic feelings, and they went their separate ways. They found themselves in a similar situation the following season, which prompted plenty of memorable (yet tearful) confessional interviews by Iaconetti.
After another failed attempt at romance with Haibon, she appeared on The Bachelor Winter Games, which she won with then-boyfriend Kevin Wendt. They later broke up, and a love letter sent by Haibon ignited their romance. They got engaged in June 2018 while filming the 5th season of BiP, and their Rhode Island wedding took place one year later. In January 2022, they announced the birth of their son, Dawson. The couple announced that they were expecting their second child in January 2024.
Kevin Wendt and Astrid Loch
Kevin Wendt is a familiar face in the Bachelor franchise. The Canadian firefighter won season 1 of The Bachelorette Canada after proposing to Jasmine Lorimer, though the two split a few months after the finale. He then had a stint on Bachelor Winter Games where he began dating Ashley Iaconetti. Their relationship quickly ended when Iaconetti moved on with Jared Haibon, prompting Wendt to search for love once again on Bachelor in Paradise Season 5. While there, he struck up a romance with Astrid Loch, who originally appeared on Nick Viall’s Bachelor season.
Despite breaking up before the season ended, they reconnected off-camera and began dating once again. Wendt proposed in his native Canada in August 2019, and amid a few wedding postponements due to the pandemic, they welcomed son August in November 2021. Their second child, Nash, was born in October 2023.