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3 Reasons Wisconsin’s Renee Halvorson Wright Should Win the Heart of ‘The Golden Bachelor’

While Wright has lived a lot of life in her first 67 years, the Middleton resident is ready to write her next chapter, starting with a stint on ABC’s dating show spinoff. Renee Halvorson Wright is one of 22 ladies between ages 60 and 75 competing for the heart of 71-year-old Indiana-native Gerry Turner on…


While Wright has lived a lot of life in her first 67 years, the Middleton resident is ready to write her next chapter, starting with a stint on ABC’s dating show spinoff.

Renee Halvorson Wright is one of 22 ladies between ages 60 and 75 competing for the heart of 71-year-old Indiana-native Gerry Turner on the inaugural season of “The Golden Bachelor,” a spinoff of the long-running “Bachelor” franchise.

Here are three reasons we think Gerry and Renee make the perfect pair:

They’re both Chicago sports fans.

A former NFL cheerleader, Wright was a member of the Chicago Honey Bears squad from 1977 to 1985. As fate would have it, the “Golden Bachelor” is a Bears fan, too. 

They enjoy the lake life. 

While in Madison, Wright enjoys taking walks along Lake Mendota. Coincidentally, Turner lives on a lake.

They both put family first.

Wright’s show bio describes her as a “caring mother and grandmother, who enjoys spending time with her kids, grandkids, and cat.” Meanwhile, Turner is called a “doting father and grandfather,” who’s often busy spending time with his family.

Watch Wright’s Journey: “The Golden Bachelor” premieres Thursday, Sept. 28 on ABC.