Trista Sutter was reportedly filming “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” when her husband, Ryan Sutter, was posting cryptic messages about her whereabouts.
Fans have been concerned about the ”Bachelorette” alum’s public absence over the last few months due to Ryan’s various posts. However, according to a new report published by TMZ on Tuesday, Sutter was never “missing” – just filming Season 3 of the Fox reality show.
The outlet also reported that former “Bachelorette” fan favorite Ali Manno will be joining Trista on the upcoming season.
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A rep for Fox didn’t confirm the report, as they do not comment on casting prior to the formal announcement, and a rep for Trista didn’t return our request for comment.
Fox has yet to announce a premiere date for the intense show, nor have they shared when they’ll release the cast.
The first two seasons of the TV show centered around a group of celebrities competing in similar tests as to those trying to qualify for the US military’s Special Forces. Former contestants include JoJo Siwa, Mel B and Tom Sandoval, among others.
While Trista, 51, has also yet to confirm if she was on the new show, some of the statements she and Ryan, 49, released over the last month could make more sense.
“An opportunity for perspective and personal growth presented itself and with the unconditional support of my family and friends, I chose myself and betterment, knowing that my stay-at-home-mom job and my kids end-of-the-school-year needs were in the best, most capable hands,” Trista wrote in her return post to Instagram on May 25.
Trista explained that her husband had simply “decided to share his love for me in messages that would find me in my travels” like a “digital diary,” but it resulted in people thinking they were “cryptic/confusing/attention-seeking/dramatic” messages.
“To me, they gave me exactly what my Words of Affirmation love language needed to get me through some serious self doubt and fear…and that’s all that matters. He doesn’t owe anyone any explanation or require permission to post what he wants to post and share what he wants to share.