All about 'Golden Bachelor' Gerry Turner’s daughters and granddaughters
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- January 04, 2024
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"Golden Bachelor" viewers have been getting to know Gerry Turner over the past few months, as his love story with Theresa Nist played out. And they're getting to know his family, too. Gerry's daughters and granddaughter's will take center stage during his wedding to Theresa , which will air on live TV just over a month after the "Golden Bachelor" finale.
According to Theresa, “every single member” of their families will be part of the bridal party. “There’s not anybody that’s left out,” she told Entertainment Weekly . “It’s going to be a big bridal party." Here's what to know about the other women in Gerry's life, daughters Angie Warner and Jenny Young, and granddaughters Charlee and Payton Young.
Gerry and his late wife Toni had two daughters, Angie and Jenny. Jenny has two daughters, as well: Charlee and Payton. All four appeared in the finale of "The Golden Bachelor." Speaking to Variety before the show premiered in August, Gerry told Variety his family was supportive. “They are genuinely excited and thrilled,” Gerry said.
“My granddaughters have had guests to my house since this all started, and they pick their friends that are big fans of the show.” He said his daughters were his social media gatekeeper, sending along reactions. “The funniest thing is my lack of knowledge of social media. I’ve never really cared that much.
And so, they will send me information … They’re very excited. They’re thrilled. They send me a lot of positive reinforcement,” he said. In the finale in late November, audiences got to know his daughters and granddaughters in even more detail— and were living for it. Gerry's daughters seemed game with the show's process from the start, and while the finale aired, one X user remarked, "I really like Gerry’s daughters.
They are a hoot and love how accepting they are of the situation." Others pointed out that Gerry's daughter Angie shared a resemblance with his late wife, Toni, and Jenny took after her father. But there was one moment that stood out the most, and it came when they discussed the time honored tradition of Fantasy Suites.
During this episode, contestants are given a chance to spend some camera free time with their frontrunners to ... do what they please. After meeting, and liking, winner Theresa Nist, Angie asked her father if their time in the fantasy suite "brought him any more clarity." Gerry seemed taken aback by her frankly bringing up the topic of intimacy.
He recoiled. Then, she outright said, "Did you knock the boots?" Gerry laughed and said, “We’re not talking that." He then answered her original question, saying that their time alone did bring them closer. "When we were able to close the doors, I was able to learn so much more about her ...
all of a sudden the kisses were nicer, the hugs were sweeter." He then goes, "I’m really encouraged at what you’re telling me about her and what you guys see." Angie's line instantly took off on X. Let's just say the laughing emoji was shared frequently. Gerry’s wife Toni, who is also the mother of his daughters, died of an illness in 2017.
The former high school sweethearts were married for 44 years. Though Toni is gone, she’s an active presence in his life, he said on an interview with the podcast “Bachelor Happy Hour.” “I have a picture of her in my walk in closet. Every night I’m in there and I see her picture. It’s the only one now that I have in the house,” he explained.
“And in the mornings, I see her picture and, you know, we talk. I’ll make a brief comment or sometimes that talk is silent.” She will be honored during the wedding, Theresa and Gerry confirmed in interviews. Turner told Decider , “It would be absolutely an oversight to not honor their memories.
And I like to use the word celebrate their memories. And then move forward with Gary and Theresa time.”.
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