Months after her husband raised concerns about his wife's whereabouts and the status of their relationship, “Bachelorette” alum Trista Statter is issuing an explanation.
On Friday, Trista took to social media to share the reason behind her husband Ryan's cryptic social media post from May, in which Trista revealed that Ryan and their two children had “temporarily been denied access.” “It was gone,'' he said.
“Was it a divorce/neural breakdown/midlife crisis/death/judicial separation?! Not unless it's called 'Special Forces: The World's Toughest Trial.'”,” Season 3! ” she wrote Instagram. “Thankfully, none of these things have anything to do with my experience filming dramas, but as you can see in the trailer, the angel on my shoulder faces some pretty big battles. I had to,” she continued. “I'll have to tune in in January to see how the battle unfolds, but for now I'm so grateful to be a part of this epic adventure.”
'Bachelorette' star Trista Sutter says she's 'safe and sound' after husband's cryptic post
Trista Sutter revealed in May that she was filming Season 3 of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test. (John Parra/Getty Images, Sandals Resort)
In May, Ryan shared several black and white photos about missing Trista with the caption, “I really wish I could talk to you, how are you? How was your day? I want to hear it.” Voice – There have been many times when someone has called me without saying much, just for a moment, not realizing how lucky I am and how much I would miss out if the opportunity were to disappear.” he added. Back…I'll be here…forever. ”
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Ryan Sutter raised concerns about the fate of his Trista earlier this year. (Eugene Gologulsky/Getty Images)
In another post, he wrote, “Trista is okay. We're fine. We're great. Trista is at a bit of a place in her life where she's exploring and there's an opportunity that might help her in that quest. Appeared with her family.'' Support, she accepted it. As part of that process, it means she will temporarily become inaccessible to us. ”
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After causing concern among fans, Trista initially posted a joke, saying, “Hey guys. Here's a girl going through a nervous breakdown, judicial separation, midlife crisis, death, and divorce in peace. Can’t you?”
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She continued, “Seriously for those who are concerned, I am safe, healthy, happy, healthy, full of love and gratitude.'' Good luck to those looking for it.” ”
“When the opportunity for perspective and personal growth presented itself, and with the unconditional support of my family and friends, I made the choice I made knowing that my job as a stay-at-home mom and the end of the school year for my children would be over. , chose to improve. Needs were in the best and most capable hands,” she added.
'Bachelorette' star Ryan Sutter says Trista Sutter is 'fine' after series of confusing posts

The couple have two children. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images for Sandals Resort)
“My stoic husband, who usually prioritizes his privacy over posts, decided to share his love for me with messages that would help him find me while we travel. We use Instagram like a digital diary. Most of the time, the world doesn't pay much for it.''This time, he couldn't say anything right, and almost every news outlet was reporting on his “mysterious/confusing/attention-grabbing/dramatic.'' ” featured the photo and caption,” she wrote.
Trista and Ryan met on the first season of “Bachelorette” They married in 2003 and tied the knot in December of the same year on ABC's three-part wedding special, “Trista & Ryan's Wedding.”
The couple now has two children, Maxwell and Blakesley.
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