'Golden Bachelor' Newlyweds Gerry and Theresa Have a Wedding Registry Is That a Tacky Move?

Former Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner and his now-wife Theresa Nist were given married on reside television, and they even have an Amazon Registry. Let's dig in.

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Theresa Nist and Gerry Turner

When it comes to The Golden Bachelor, there are lots of firsts. The most obvious is of course the ages of the titular bachelor and the ladies who were competing for his affections and an engagement ring. The standard franchise hit the refresh button when it opted to land on the other side of the getting older spectrum. Not a single particular person at the display was once under 50 and frankly, it was a welcomed exchange.

Once Gerry Turner proposed to Theresa Nist, after a sophisticated back-and-forth with the opposite remaining contestant Leslie Fhima, it used to be time to plan the wedding. Riding prime on the luck of the by-product, manufacturers made up our minds that this wedding would be the second are living ceremony in Bachelor historical past. (OK, there are a number of firsts, and one second, on this show.)

As is commonplace for lots of couples, Gerry and Theresa assembled a wedding registry somebody can get right of entry to on Amazon. What's on it, you ask? Let's get into it.

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(L-R): Gerry Turner, Theresa Nist, and Mindy Weiss on the Golden Wedding

The Amazon Wedding Registry took center level on the 'Golden Bachelor' live wedding.

"Take a shot every time the someone on the Golden Wedding mentions the Amazon Wedding Registry," tweeted one viewer while staring at the live Golden Bachelor extravaganza. "Is the Golden Wedding sponsored by Amazon," asked another. Such was once the power and power of Gerry and Theresa's Amazon Registry. Viewers felt like they were staring at two people stroll down a Target aisle, not a wedding aisle. It felt a little gross.

So, what is in this oft-mentioned registry that we couldn't escape from for even a minute? Honestly, a lot of items that two folks of their 70s will have to aready have. Am I to consider that Gerry and Theresa are wanting a common coffeemaker, Keurig, toaster, ovenware, and kitchen cooking utensils, to call a few? This list reads like two scrappy children who are starting out with a unmarried plate between them, not two seniors who have raised whole families. What is happening here?

The handiest factor I saw on this record that makes a lick of sense is the pickleball paddles set. After all, we spent a chunk of an episode of The Golden Bachelor staring at girls duke it out on the pickleball courtroom within the hopes of impressing Gerry with their athletic prowess.

No offense, however I would not purchase my own mom a $318 birdhouse that is carved to look like a chateau. If anyone is going to reside in a chateau, it's me and my boyfriend after we're cosplaying that we're in a Hallmark vacation movie.

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Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist's Amazon wedding registry

What's the point of a wedding registry anyway?

According to The Knot, "In its most basic form, a wedding registry is a wish list a to-be-wed couple compiles at the beginning of the wedding planning process to help friends and loved ones choose gifts they need (or want!) in celebration of their big day." Just as I suspected, the wedding registry used to be originally meant to lend a hand newlyweds build their existence in combination. Again I ask, do not Gerry or Theresa personal a rolling pin? It's on the dang registry. A greater present would be dialog and Hennessy.

It all began in 1924 at the Chicago-based department store Marshall Fields, which is now Macy's. They encouraged local couples to pick out presents like china or flatware that would "carry them into married life together," according to The Knot. At the tip of the day this was a good advertising and marketing move on their part as a result of they had been certain to draw a ton of soon-to-be-married lovebirds. Soon, other retail outlets followed swimsuit.

I'm now not pronouncing Gerry and Theresa mustn't get wedding gifts, but I do think they will have to keep away from anything particularly pricey. For example, a $65 Caraway Steamer or a decorative lawn hose garage spot that costs $One hundred twenty can no doubt be reduce from the checklist. Actually I just had a dark concept. Maybe those items don't seem to be for them and they're the usage of this chance to shop for things their households need. Based on Gerry's apparent obsession with money, this would not wonder me.

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