CBS’s The Amazing Race Season 35 premieres soon, and fans can’t wait to see which new couples will compete for the grand prize. While several married couples went on the show together, they didn’t always last. So, who from The Amazing Race divorced later on?
These couples from ‘The Amazing Race’ divorced after the show
Aaron Crumbaugh and Hayden Kristianson: Season 6:
The Amazing Race Season 6 couple Aaron Crumbaugh and Hayden Kristianson got engaged during the finale but reportedly divorced around 2020. Eagle-eyed fans on Reddit noticed Hayden and Aaron seemed to no longer be married over a decade after tying the knot in 2007.
“I saw [Aaron] on Food Network back in 2016 — he did mention still being married then and I hadn’t known they got married and had kids, so I remember thinking it was cute that they were still together. But yeah, now it looks like they divorced...
These couples from ‘The Amazing Race’ divorced after the show
Aaron Crumbaugh and Hayden Kristianson: Season 6:
The Amazing Race Season 6 couple Aaron Crumbaugh and Hayden Kristianson got engaged during the finale but reportedly divorced around 2020. Eagle-eyed fans on Reddit noticed Hayden and Aaron seemed to no longer be married over a decade after tying the knot in 2007.
“I saw [Aaron] on Food Network back in 2016 — he did mention still being married then and I hadn’t known they got married and had kids, so I remember thinking it was cute that they were still together. But yeah, now it looks like they divorced...
- 9/26/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The good guys always win in the end, and Monday’s Season 2 finale of HGTV competition “Rock the Block” was no exception. While Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt were still letting the big win wash over them, we grabbed the “100 Day Dream Home” stars for a review of their journey from underdogs to champions.
“We had a game plan from the beginning. We stuck to the game plan,” builder Brian Kleinschmidt told TheWrap. “I think our best move was spreading our budget out throughout the house evenly rather than blow it in one space.”
“From the beginning, Brian and I said we’re not going to out-design our competitors,” designer and real estate agent Mika Kleinschmidt added. “I think we actually figured out our design style while we were doing the show.”
Along the way, they created a beautiful and functional home, one that did not win a single individual...
“We had a game plan from the beginning. We stuck to the game plan,” builder Brian Kleinschmidt told TheWrap. “I think our best move was spreading our budget out throughout the house evenly rather than blow it in one space.”
“From the beginning, Brian and I said we’re not going to out-design our competitors,” designer and real estate agent Mika Kleinschmidt added. “I think we actually figured out our design style while we were doing the show.”
Along the way, they created a beautiful and functional home, one that did not win a single individual...
- 4/13/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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Aussie director Armand de Saint-Salvy has a one in ten chance of pocketing $1 million Usd - as well as picking up a contract with Universal Pictures - after being listed as a finalist in Doritos. annual Crash the Super Bowl contest.
His advertisement, titled Doritos Manchild, is the only Australian entry to make it to the top ten finalists this year, typically dominated by Us entrants. Last year, Thomas Noakes also was listed as the solo Australian in the top ten, with his ad Finger Cleaner..
Now in its ninth consecutive year (but only the second year in which it was open to international entries), Crash the Super Bowl essentially asks consumers around the world to create a 30-second advertisement for Doritos.
A panel of judges then chooses a selection of ten finalists (this year, from nearly 4,900 submissions representing 29 countries), from which a grand prize...
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Aussie director Armand de Saint-Salvy has a one in ten chance of pocketing $1 million Usd - as well as picking up a contract with Universal Pictures - after being listed as a finalist in Doritos. annual Crash the Super Bowl contest.
His advertisement, titled Doritos Manchild, is the only Australian entry to make it to the top ten finalists this year, typically dominated by Us entrants. Last year, Thomas Noakes also was listed as the solo Australian in the top ten, with his ad Finger Cleaner..
Now in its ninth consecutive year (but only the second year in which it was open to international entries), Crash the Super Bowl essentially asks consumers around the world to create a 30-second advertisement for Doritos.
A panel of judges then chooses a selection of ten finalists (this year, from nearly 4,900 submissions representing 29 countries), from which a grand prize...
- 1/6/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
It's official! Amazing Race winners Meghan Rickey and Cheyne Whitney are married. The reality show-winning duo tied the knot at the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego Saturday evening in front of over 200 guests, according to People. So which of the show's contestants made it into the bridal party? Three teams of Amazing Racers made the cut: Sam and Dan McMillen, Brian Kleinschmidt and Ericka Dunlap, and Tiffany Michelle and Maria Ho. (Meanwhile, two teams from the couple's winning season were competing in tonight's finale.) In a strapless satin dress, the bride made her way down a rose petal-covered aisle, and later hit the dance floor post-nuptials with her hubby for their first dance to...
- 5/9/2011
- E! Online
Talk about one amazing night! Amazing Race winners Meghan Rickey and Cheyne Whitney gathered over 200 of their closest friends and family for their romantic and stylish nuptials Saturday evening at the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego. "I'm a little bit hoarse, a little sick, but I'm excited," Rickey told People. "This is our day!" Added Whitney: "It's been perfect. The ceremony couldn't have been better." Related: Who Will Win the Amazing Race? With a nod to the Amazing Race, the couple included three teams of contestants from the show in the bridal party: Tiffany Michelle and Maria Ho (professional female...
- 5/8/2011
- by Jennifer Garcia
- PEOPLE.com
Brian Kleinschmidt and Ericka Dunlap, both 27, caught a few breaks on The Amazing Race, but their luck ran out in Las Vegas when they lost an early lead to come in third place. "It was very discouraging to know we were in last place yet again at the poker chips when we got there second, but it just wasn't meant to be for us," Ericka, a former Miss America, tells TVGuide.com. See what else the couple, who have been married for two years, has to say about their Race game plan, their spats and more.
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- 12/9/2009
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide.com - Features
Brian Kleinschmidt and Ericka Dunlap, both 27, caught a few breaks on The Amazing Race, but their luck ran out in Las Vegas when they lost an early lead to come in third place. "It was very discouraging to know we were in last place yet again at the poker chips when we got there second, but it just wasn't meant to be for us," Ericka, a former Miss America, tells TVGuide.com. See what else the couple, who have been married for two years, has to say about their Race game plan, their spats and more.
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- 12/9/2009
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Ericka Dunlap, 27, and Brian Kleinschmidt, 27, only placed third in The Amazing Race 15, but this Nashville couple (a.k.a. Mr. and Miss America) were consistently fun to watch thanks to her dramatic meltdowns and their witty repartee. The aspiring country singer and her marketing tour manager husband spoke with People about keeping it real on The Race. --Carrie Bell It must have been frustrating to gain the lead and then lose it because you can’t bungee bounce. Brian: It was a tough challenge and it was a blow to our spirits to lose the lead but it wasn’t as bad as it seemed.
- 12/8/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
Amazing Race contestant Ericka Dunlap has admitted that she was not used to being at the bottom before her time on the CBS show. The former Miss America and husband Brian Kleinschmidt finished in third place during last night's final leg in Las Vegas. Speaking to Digital Spy, she said: "The thing that kept us going was that in our hearts and minds we know we are winners. "We never really had to struggle very hard at anything in life. We're just some of the fortunate few kinds of people that don't normally have to deal with being at the bottom, so it was really interesting for us to learn to build our character and fortify it because it seemed like we were always at (more)...
- 12/8/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Anything can happen in Vegas -- and for these racers, it did! After visiting eight countries and logging more than 25,000 miles in 21 days, San Diego-based Meghan Rickey, 23, and Cheyne Whitney, 23, were the first team to cross the finish line at Wayne Newton’s house in Las Vegas on The Amazing Race and were crowned winners of the CBS series’ 15th installment and the million-dollar prize by host Phil Keoghan. While they appeared stunned (Cheyne asked, “For real, bro?” while Meghan claimed she couldn’t feel her body), the All-Americans were generally favored to win as they had placed first on the most legs,...
- 12/7/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
After "8 countries, 21 days, more than 25,000 miles racing around the world," as Phil Keoghan said, a dating couple broke the two-season streak of siblings winning The Amazing Race, and resurrected the streak of boring straight couples winning. Yes, Meghan Rickey and Cheyne Whitney beat runners-up Sam and Dan McMillen, and third-place team Ericka Dunlap and Brian Kleinschmidt to win the 15th season. I really thought we were in for a boring-ass hour when...
- 12/7/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
When the chips were down in Las Vegas, one team counted on each other to become the latest winners of The Amazing Race. The final trio of competitors—former Miss America Ericka Dunlap and husband Brian Kleinschmidt, picture-perfect couple Meghan Rickey and Cheyne Whitney, and brothers Sam and Dan McMillen—raced to Vegas for a final set of jaw-dropping challenges, which included scaling down the face of a casino, trying to attain flower power at Cirque du Soleil's The Beatles' Love and, gulp, knowing some basic geography. (Guess which one is hardest!) And after all that and a tableful of chips, one team emerged as the million-dollar winner of the 15th installment. Who was it? Read...
- 12/7/2009
- E! Online
The Amazing Race host Phil Keoghan has never guessed the final three teams on day one, and his losing streak remains intact for the 15th installment of the series, a "truly fantastic season" that concludes Sunday night on CBS. "I never know [who will make it to the finale] and that's what makes the show work. The audience is left guessing every step of the way," he told People. He also gave his assessment on the remaining teams who will battle for the jackpot on the Race's last stop, Las Vegas. --Carrie Bell The All-Americans Meghan Rickey, 23, and Cheyne Whitney, 23, of San Diego, Calif. Strengths: Apart from...
- 12/6/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
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