Former 'Bachelor' Star Gets Married
Andrew Firestone wed his model-actress fiancee
"The Bachelor" has found love, but not with his pick from the show.Former reality TV star and winery overseer Andrew Firestone married model-actress Ivana Bozilovic Saturday afternoon, July 5, in Los Olivos, Calif., reports Usmagazine.com.
"Standing at the front of [St. Mark's in the Valley Episcopal Church] and watching Ivana walk down the aisle, I just kept thinking I must be the luckiest man alive to spend the rest of my life with this woman," says Firestone, 32.
"We're so happy right now we can hardly stand it!" the couple tell Us. "It is so special to be able to share this momentous day with our family and friends. It couldn't have been more perfect."
Firestone, soon to be 33, co-owns the family's Curtis Winery in Paso Robles. He had proposed to "The Bachelor" contestant Jen Schefft in 2003, but they broke up a few months later.
Bozilovic, 30, appeared in "Wedding Crashers" and " National Lampoon's Van Wilder."
So far, no "Bachelor" couple has made it to the altar, although Bachelor No. 6 Byron Velvick and Mary Delgado are still reportedly together even after she was arrested for punching him in the mouth, causing him to bleed. Trista Rehn has had better luck as "The Bachelorette," landing and marrying fireman Ryan Sutter. The couple had their first child together last year.
On the current season of "The Bachelorette," which concludes Monday, July 7, DeAnna Pappas will award her final rose. She was elected to be the next Bachelorette after Season 11 Bachelor Brad Womack rejected both her and her rival, becoming the first Bachelor to not pick anyone.
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