![]() THEN: In 2004, “mature” ‘Bachelor’ Byron Velvick proposed to Mary to the delight of viewers, who hadn’t seen a ‘Bachelor’ propose for two seasons. In January 2016, Jessica and her husband welcomed a daughter. In February 2013, she married a man named Omar and the couple now has a young son named Brady. She currently practices law for the District Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. She graduated from East Carolina University in North Carolina and Chapman University Law School and was admitted to the State of California Bar in December 2007. TODAY: After the split, Jessica dodged the spotlight and avoided anything ‘Bachelor’-related. THEN: At the end of Season 5 in 2004, NFL football player Jesse Palmer chose Southern California law student Jessica, even though he did not propose. She is the founder of ProjectLoveYou, which aims to help prevent suicide. She recently celebrated her 40th birthday. TODAY: These days, Estella is living in San Diego, where she teaches fitness classes. (Nowadays, the girls are required to return the rings to the show’s producers if their relationship ends before the two-year mark.) In 2004, she told People magazine that she got $22,300 for her $45,000 ‘Bachelor’ diamond ring and used the money to buy a house for her mom. Unfortunately (but not surprisingly, of course) they broke up shortly after the show aired. He did not propose but wanted to continue to date her. THEN: Bob gave Estella a promise ring at the end of Season 4 in 2003. She has stayed out of the spotlight in recent years, and doesn’t attend ‘Bachelor Nation’ events. Jen and her family currently live in Illinois, where Jen works in PR. In July 2011, she and her husband welcomed their second child, a daughter named Charlotte Grace. She gave birth to their daughter, Mae, in November 2010. In 2009, she married public relations executive Joe Waterman and moved to Chicago with him. TODAY: Jen published a book in 2007 called Better Single Than Sorry, which discussed what it’s like to be single and over 30 in America. Jerry proposed but Jen rejected his proposal, leaving fans stunned. Afterward, Jen was chosen to be the third ‘Bachelorette.’ She chose Jerry Ferris at the end of her season. However, the couple broke up after a few months but remained friends. THEN: In 2002, rich hunk Andrew Firestone chose Jen to be his wife. In August 2013, she married IBM technology consultant Andrew Goodman. TODAY: She worked as a model in Philadelphia for a while and is now a psychologist at an elementary school in New Jersey. The book’s subtitle was “What to do if you’ve fallen for a jerk but you want to make it work.” Later that year, she released a book with fellow ‘Bachelor’ contestant Gwen Gioia (who later starred on ‘Bachelor Pad’) called Nobody’s Perfect. “After this all didn’t turn out, I am taking things a bit slower,” Helene told People magazine in 2004. ![]() Helene accepted, but their relationship ended a few weeks after the show aired. THEN: Helene was the first woman that ever received a proposal on ‘The Bachelor.’ Aaron Buerge got down on one knee and proposed to her at the end of season 2. She lives in Kansas and gave birth to a daughter, Chloe, in March of 2010. TODAY: Today she is a registered nurse and is married to a man named Jay. In 2005, she got engaged to a salesman but they broke up before they could get married. After the ‘Bachelor’ hype died down, Amanda avoided the spotlight, except for a brief stint as a DJ at a Kansas City radio station. THEN: Original ‘Bachelor’ Alex Michel chose Amanda Marsh at the end of the first season of ‘The Bachelor ’ however he didn’t propose, and the couple split after a few months. Here’s what’s happened to the women who won ‘The Bachelor’ since we last them…. While some of the winning ladies of ‘The Bachelor’ have made an effort to stay in the spotlight, others have done their best to distance themselves from the franchise. To date, only one ‘Bachelor’ star (Season 17’s Sean Lowe) has married the woman he chose at the end of his season, but many other Bachelors have become engaged during their seasons, only to have their relationships crumble after the show. Many of you Roundupers were curious to know what’s become of the women who have “won” The Bachelor in years past. NOTE: This story all information is current (to the best of The Ashley’s knowledge as of March 2016! This post was last updated in March 2016!
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