Rejected Contestant Turned Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas Picks Jesse Csincsak
Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas, who was given the boot in the eleventh season of ABC reality television series The Bachelor, has finally got a man to marry. Last year, for the first time in The Bachelor history, bachelor Brad Womack rejected both final two ladies, Jenni Croft and DeAnna Pappas. However, Pappas is back as a bachelorette on the sister show and chose professional snowboarder Jesse Csincsak in the finale of the fourth season of ABC reality television series The Bachelorette.

Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas rejected the proposal of runner-up Jason Mesnick, an account executive aged 31. Thus the realtor has accepted Csincsak's engagement ring and the pair will apparently wed under the watchful eye of the show's fans. The Tacori diamond ring was accepted with a teary smile. The nuptials have apparently been set May 9 in Bahamas.

Just this weekend, former "Bachelor" star Andrew Firestone and Ivana Bozilovic, a hot Serbian-born model, got married. According to E! Online, the couple exchanged vows this Saturday at St. Mark’s in the Valley Episcopal Church in Los Olivos, north of Santa Barbara, California. Firestone’s family has a vineyard there. The couple planned a three-day wedding party for their friends and families, including a Western-style barbeque.

Andrew Firestone became more famous after the third season of the ABC reality series in 2003. At that time he got engaged to Jennifer Schefft, the series winner, but the relationship didn’t last. He was very affected by the break-up but he said that it turned out for the best.

The Bachelorette is a spin-off of The Bachelor which debuted in 2003 on ABC. The only really successful coupling was the pair of the first season, Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter. They welcomed their first child, son Maxwell Alston, last year. If DeAnna Pappas marries Jesse Csincsak they would form only the second pair created by the show. As Pappas has proved she is insistent in getting married, that's likely to happen, but we'll see how long can a marriage created by a media circus last.