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'Bachelorette' Alum Rachel Lindsay Says She Regrets Not Having A Prenup

“The Bachelorette” alum Rachel Lindsay is sharing some regrets about not having a prenuptial agreement with her ex, Bryan Abasolo, whom she married in 2019 after they met on the reality dating show.

During an appearance on Thursday’s episode of the podcast “Hidden Gems With Natasha Parker,” Lindsay opened up about her “unnecessarily messy” split from Abasolo, who filed for divorce in January.

Lindsay, a lawyer, said that she believed the reason she didn’t move forward with a prenup was because she was in a “totally different” financial situation when they got married.

“We were more level,” she said. Abasolo, a chiropractor, was Lindsay’s pick in Season 13 of “The Bachelorette,” filmed in 2017.

“It was just a different time,” she added.

The “Bachelorette” star, who was the first Black lead of the TV franchise, then suggested that they weren’t initially on the “same page” with prenups.

“I just didn’t want it to be a bigger issue, so we didn’t have one. Hindsight is 20/20; I would’ve done it,” she said, noting that she “always” wanted to have a prenup.

“I could have never predicted that in 2024 I would be getting a divorce,” she said. “You just never know what life’s going to throw at you, what’s going to happen.”

Lindsay encouraged marriage-bound listeners to get prenups, saying it’s “just smart.”

She also said that she and Abasolo are still living together and that it’s “not easy.”

“The person you marry is not the same person you divorce,” she said. “And I’m talking about myself, too. I’m not the same that I was when I got married… and that’s why a prenup is necessary. You’re dealing with dissolving a marriage, and you’re two different people.”

“My mistake is expecting that the people will be able to handle it in the

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