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        <title><![CDATA[‘Bachelor Pad’ Stars: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Short but oh-so sweet! <em>Bachelor Pad</em>’s day in the sun was brief, but the spinoff left plenty of memorable impressions on fans.</p>
<p>The reality series premiered in August 2010 and ran for three seasons before being replaced by <strong><em>Bachelor in Paradise</em></strong>. <em>Bachelor Pad</em>, similar to its successor, featured castoff contestants from <strong><em>The Bachelor</em></strong> and <strong><em>The Bachelorette</em></strong>. The twist? Cast members not only looked for love but also competed in challenges for a $250,000 grand prize.</p>
<p>Winners from seasons 1 and 2 — <strong>Natalie Getz</strong> and <strong>David Good</strong> and <strong><strong>Holly Durst</strong></strong> and <strong>Michael Stagliano</strong>, respectively — chose to split the money 50-50. In season 3 though, <strong>Nick Peterson</strong> sparked outrage when he turned on partner <strong>Rachel Truehart</strong> at the last minute, keeping the entire prize for himself.</p>
<p>“In the last two episodes, which they showed us the night before the finale so we were able to talk about it on air, I saw some of the stuff she said and was like, ‘Wow, she’s trash talking me!’ Telling her friends I don’t deserve to be there,” Peterson told <strong><em>E! News</em></strong> in 2012. “She didn’t want to be my partner, so I didn’t owe her anything.”</p>

		<p>Despite the backstabbing, many couples formed on <em>Bachelor Pad</em>, and more than one seemed made to last — from <strong><strong>Tenley Molzahn</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Kiptyn Locke</strong></strong> to <strong>Ames Brown</strong> and <strong>Jackie Gordon</strong>. However, only one pair made things work in the real world.</p>
<p>Durst and <strong><strong>Blake Julian</strong></strong> married in June 2012 and <strong>adopted daughter Poppy</strong> in September 2019. “She’s just so perfect,” she exclusively told <em>Us Weekly</em> of their baby girl in October 2019. “She’s so healthy and sweet, and it’s just been the greatest thing that’s ever happened to us.”</p>
<p>The duo even rewatched portions of their season after the show began streaming in 2020. “This is really odd to be reliving this 9 years later!” Durst wrote via <strong>Instagram</strong>. “I’m so very grateful for <em>The Bachelor</em> franchise and everything it brought to my life!”</p>
<p>The <em>Bachelor</em> alum also addressed any perceived awkwardness of seeing herself with ex Michael Stagliano again. “Blake wanted to watch <em>Bachelor Pad 2</em> this weekend for the first time since it aired 9 years ago,” Durst detailed on <strong>Instagram</strong>. “I recorded his reactions… here we go… (P.S. I still think the world of Michael. He was a great dude! God has other plans for our lives though.)”</p>
<p>Scroll down to see what <em>Bachelor Pad</em> alums are up to these days.</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Erin Crabtree</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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