The most successful couple to emerge from ABC's "Bachelor/Bachelorette" reality series is Trista and Ryan Sutter, who married on national television in 2003, but what about the rest of the reality daters?
Check out where the all the "Bachelors" and "Bachelorettes" are now! Bring your own roses!
The most successful couple to emerge from ABC's "Bachelor/Bachelorette" reality series is Trista and Ryan Sutter, who married on national television in 2003, but what about the rest of the reality daters?
Check out where the all the "Bachelors" and "Bachelorettes" are now! Bring your own roses!
"The Bachelor's" Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney are giving back... and you can help by buying their wedding stuff!

The newlyweds, who married in a lavish ceremony in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. on Feb. 27, are auctioning off items they wore to their wedding. Proceeds benefit Jason's non-profit organization, Project Parachute, which helps single parents with daycare costs.
"Bachelor" couple Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney tied the knot over weekend in Palos Verdes, Calif., and "Extra" has an exclusive preview of photos from OK! magazine.

"Bachelor" couple Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney tied the knot this weekend at a luxury hotel in Palos Verdes, Calif., but the festivities included a little more action than they planned.

ABC has announced that the wedding of "The Bachelor's" Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney will air on the network.
The two-hour special will be called "The Bachelor: Jason and Molly's Wedding" and is set to air March 8. The two have been engaged since October 2009.
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The event will include the bride's dress fitting, planning for the big day, bachelor and bachelorette parties and, of course, the ceremony. ABC says the guest list includes former "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" couples and participants.
No word yet if Mesnick's former fianceé Melissa Rycroft will be invited to the extravagant affair. Mesnick broke off his engagement with Rycroft for a chance with Malaney on "The Bachelor: After the Final Rose" special.
Melissa moved on and tied the knot with Tye Strickland in December.
In 2002, "The Bachelorette's" Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter wed in ceremony that aired live on ABC.
Jason Mesnick was lucky to have his choice of 25 beautiful women on "The Bachelor," but an offer to make Molly Melaney the new "Bachelorette" made him rethink his feelings for the runner-up.

Mesnick, 33, tells the new issue of Us Weekly that a week after Mesnick popped the question to his first choice, Melissa Rycroft, producers of the show "kept asking me if I thought Molly would make a good 'Bachelorette'."
It took visualizing a pool of eligible bachelors fighting over Melaney, 25, to make Mesnick rethink his decision about putting a ring on Rycroft's finger. He infamously dumped her on live TV during the "After the Rose" special, although he swears they actually broke up in public about a month earlier.
"I realized I was not willing to let Molly go on TV and have 25 guys fight over her," he says.
As for Rycroft, he says: "Melissa is a great girl, but there wasn't any chemistry. So I broke up with her after Christmas, about a month after we wrapped."
The couple announced their engagement last week.
He memorably dumped Melissa Rycroft on national television... now former "Bachelor" Jason Mesnick has proposed to his second choice, Molly Malaney.
People magazine reports Mesnick proposed to Malaney during a romantic trip to New Zealand.
The couple began dating last spring when Mesnick said he had made a mistake and asked to get back with Malaney on the "After the Final Rose" special.
In March, the lovebirds visited the "Extra" set for a couples quiz!
"Extra" wants to know -- Do you think Jason and Molly will last?






















