Prior celibacy Trista Sutter is fine, but don’t expect to hear the full story about her mysterious absence any time soon.
On Saturday, Trista, 51, broke her silence about a series of unusual social media posts from her husband Ryan Sutter earlier this month. Ryan’s post, in which followers said Trista appeared to be estranged from her family and out of touch, sparked concern among her first followers. celibacy couple.
“People like this. “Couldn’t a woman have a nervous breakdown/ordeal/separation/mid-life crisis/death/divorce in peace around here?!” Trista wrote on her Instagram.
Trista released a statement along with a photo of her Ryan, 49, and her two children, Maxwell, 16, and Blakesley, 14.
“Seriously, everyone involved, I am safe and sound, happy and healthy, and in love and gratitude,” Trista said. She said, “Good luck to those who want to be critical and focus on looking too hard for the darkness.”
Without revealing where she was or why she said Ryan was uncommunicative, Trista said “an opportunity for perspective and personal growth presented itself to her.”
“With the unconditional support of my family and friends, I have chosen a better life for myself, knowing that my stay-at-home mom job and my children’s end-of-school-year needs are in the best and most capable hands. ” She said.
Trista said her “stoic husband” Ryan wrote cryptic posts out of love for her so he could contact her on her “journey”.
She told her followers that she and Ryan often use social media “like a digital diary.”
“For the most part, the world doesn’t pay that much attention,” she said. “This time he couldn’t say the right thing and almost every media outlet reported his ‘enigmatic/confusing/attention-seeking/dramatic’ photos and captions.”
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But Trista said Ryan’s post got to her and gave her the emotional strength to fight “severe self-doubt and fear.”
“He posts what he wants to post and doesn’t ask anyone for an explanation or permission to share what he wants to share,” Trista said.
She promised her followers she would share the rest of the story “in due course.”
“After all, nervous breakdowns and separations require rest and relaxation!” she concluded.
Trista also shared several Instagram stories of Ryan and their kids relaxing on the beach and enjoying their vacation in Mexico.
Trista and Ryan got married in 2003 after becoming lovers during the show’s debut season. celibacy.
Ryan’s social media posts starting earlier this month have sparked concern and fascination with the reality stars’ behind-the-scenes stories. In the first of many posts on Instagram, Ryan said his wife’s absence has made her feel better.
“I can’t believe there’s been at least a few days that I haven’t talked to this amazing woman,” he wrote. “She is the love of my life and my best friend. I can’t imagine loving her any more, any more tenderly. But I guess we’ll find out… “I miss her already.”
In one of several follow-up posts, Ryan posted a social media message for his wife, but said the public misunderstood it.
Amid conspiracy theories that Trista is dead or the couple is divorcing, Ryan said he was accused of “intentionally misleading” his followers for social media influence or fame.
“It felt strange to once again wear clothes I was famous for in the past,” Ryan wrote, noting how viral his post went. “It reminded me how crazy life has been and how grateful I am for the life I have. But honestly, it felt good to know that people were still interested, worried, and curious.”
Ryan joked that he would only go back to posting about his dogs.
On Saturday, the same day Trista posted hers, Ryan uploaded a family photo and welcomed Trista back.
“They say absence makes the heart grow fonder… We found it to be true,” he wrote. “It also makes your heart more grateful, more compassionate, and more appreciative of what someone does for you, with you, and by your side.”
Maybe the public will never know what’s going on behind the scenes, but it’s safe to say that Bachelor Nation fans have little reason to worry about Sutters, at least for now.
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