Showing posts with label Jen Schefft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jen Schefft. Show all posts

Jen Schefft’s Advice for Jillian

Jen Schefft’s Advice for Bachelorettes: ‘Just Don’t Settle’


source: People Magazine, http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/06/02/jen-scheffts-advice-for-bachelorettes-just-dont-settle/

Jen Schefft has some advice for all the other bachelorettes out there: be patient, don’t settle and you will find the man of your dreams. Schefft is living proof. After becoming engaged to Andrew Firestone on The Bachelor in 2003, then breaking up, and going on The Bachelorette, Schefft, 32, recently tied the knotwith Joe Waterman, 35, an options traders at the Chicago Board of Trade. “It’s great knowing that I have a partner,” she tells PEOPLE of married life. “It doesn’t feel different. It just feels better.” Just back from her Hawaiian honeymoon, Schefft is settling into life as a new wife in the one-bedroom Chicago condo the couple share with Cooper, a 2-year-old Maltese mix, and where Waterman does the cooking and Schefft takes on the cleaning. Before everything worked out, “I went on a million blind dates that didn’t work out,” she said of her dating life. “I did get discouraged, but you just have to keep getting out there.” In fact, she met her husband on a blind date and says she knew he was the one right away. “It was so easy. We got along so well from the beginning,” she said. “I knew what I was looking for. Someone I could totally be myself with, someone funny, fun, down to earth and my best friend. And that’s what I found.”

Within eight months, the two were engaged. “Joe and I tried to make it as low-stress as possible,” she said of her wedding at Spiaggia restaurant in Chicago in front of 113 guests. “There was nothing out of the ordinary.” Is there a new addition to their clan on the way? “We definitely want kids, sooner rather than later,” she said. “It’s definitely not going to be one of those things where I wait five years.” Not that she’s opposed to waiting — for the right guy. “They will always come along,” she says. “For all those people who are discouraged, you can meet the right person. Just don’t settle.” Shefft, meanwhile, has a new job as an account manager for Henson Consulting, a Chicago-area public relations firm. She will lead some accounts including Little Black Dress Wines, which bills itself as the “official wine of award season,” and hosts celebrity auctions, and Hard Rock Hotel Chicago, a local hotspot for celebs and bands visiting the city.“Jen’s previous life on reality TV truly wasn’t a factor in hiring her,” said agency owner Kathleen Henson. “It actually never even came up in the interview process. I just liked her and her vibe fit ours.” — Hilary Shenfeld

Bachelorettes: Where are they Now?

What happens to our favorite Bachelorette's after the show?

After the show airs, our favorite bachelorette's seem to disappear (or at least break-up with their chosen guy). So where are they now?


Season 1: Trista Rehn
We all remember fan favorite Trista who actually found the love of her life, Ryan, and married him. The first bachelorette to do so (so far. We still have hopes for Jillian!). Here is what she has been up to since the show...Since the healthy delivery of daughter Blaskesley Grace Sutter on April 3, former The Bachelorette stars Trista and Ryan have been overjoyed about their new addition.

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Life & Style: You and Ryan are the only couple from the Bachelor and Bachelorette shows to make it to the altar and start a family. What's your secret?

Trista: You know, it's so hard to say. I will acknowledge that it's difficult. You meet under these crazy circumstances, and then you get separated for three months, which was super hard. And I think some people just think they're ready and then when they see the person again, they realize those feelings just aren't there. I didn't set out to be the only Bachelorette to get married. I just feel lucky and blessed that my life turned out this way.
via: Life & Style Magazine:


Season 2: Meredith Philips

Sweet Meredith chose salesman, Ian McKee, and eventually broke up with him in 2005. Since the show, sweet Meredith has been very low-key and not interested in re-living her spotlight in the media. She has since published a cookbook called Date Night Cookbook.











Season 3: Jennifer Schefft

We all remember how Bachelor, Andrew Firestone, proposed to Jen and later broke up with her. She chose art director, Jerry Ferris, over fellow finalist John Paul Merritt in a first live final rose ceremony. During this last episode, Jerry proposed to Jen. She rejected his proposal, however, stating that the chemistry was not there. OUCH! That had to hurt.

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Jen Schefft is a Bachelorette no longer. The two-time reality TV star wed Joe Waterman in an intimate ceremony Friday night at a restaurant in Chicago, according to People Magazine. Schefft, 32, and Waterman, a 35-year-old trader, met on a blind date in February 2008 and announced their engagement in September. Andrew Firestone and his new bride, Ivana Bozilovic, welcomes a son in March.

via: http://ca.eonline.com/uberblog/b124352_former_bachelorette_jen_schefft_weds.html


Season 4: Deanna Pappas
Deanna Pappas: has anyone ever heard of her??? Just kidding. Everyone in the world knows about her now and has talked about her way too much. No update required!
via: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bachelorette


Season 5: Jillian Harris
Go Jillian! We hope that she falls in love! Only time will tell!