The Golden Bachelor winner Theresa Nist captures her latest paparazzi photos with aplomb.
Theresa, 70, shared a series of pictures on Instagram on Thursday, May 2, that showed her holding a trash can, seemingly poking fun at photos of her that were posted in The sun. “The Golden Bachelor Star Theresa Nist was seen taking out her trash in her office,” she joked in her caption. “Theresa wore a short dress from Zara and a touch of berry lipstick to get work done, but left her phone on her desk.”
She continued: “This was the second time Theresa had been spotted since she and Gerry [Turner] announced their divorce. The bin appeared to be empty.”
The photos she appears to be referring to were posted alongside a caption describing Nist, who recently broke up with her The Golden Bachelor lead as if he looked “down.”
Members of Bachelor Nation took to Theresa’s comments section to show their love for the reality star’s parody post, among other things Golden Bachelor Second Leslie Fhimawho wrote: “OMG this is the best!!!❤️😂 I love you.” Susie Evanswho appeared in the 26th season of The bachelor added: “You are so funny for this Theresa!! 😂😂😂 I love seeing you make fun of the paparazzi! Also, can we just take a moment to say how creepy it is that people took photos of you outside of your home and without consent? You’re handling everything so well! ❤️.”
Theresa and Gerry, 72, announced their decision to divorce on an episode of ” Good morning Americathree months after she tied the knot on live television.
“Theresa and I have had a series of heartfelt conversations and taken a close look at our situation – our living situation – and have come to the collective conclusion, so to speak, that it is time for us to dissolve our marriage. Gerry shared, adding that it was “best for the happiness of each of us to live apart.”
After her appearance on Good morning America, Theresa shared on Instagram that she had no concerns that the marriage didn’t work out.
“It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life, something I never expected at that point in my life, and I truly thought it would last forever,” she wrote. “It turns out that even at 70 you don’t know everything. Sometimes things don’t go the way you planned, and that’s okay.”