Trista & Ryan Celebrate Max's 1st Birthday
| Aug 14, 2008 by MARY |

The former stars of ABC's The Bachelorette, Trista Rehn and husband Ryan Sutter celebrate with their son Max as he turns 1-year-old! Max's birthday party was thrown for him by MomLogic.com. The party was given a Candyland theme and also featured a menu of sliders, snow cone frenchfries and a candy buffet with a total of 200 pounds of candy!
In addition to the candy tree, party invitations, personalized T-shirts and lunchbox party favors were handed out. Trista and Ryan are one of the only couples in the reality TV show genre that has actually gotten to the altar and remained married for 5 years!
Source: OK!
Photo: momlogic.com/Jason Dewey
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Wow this Ryan is very very very very very hot, to bad i didn't meet him before she does :-(
I am so sick of Trista and Ryan. They cannot seem to stay out of the limelight - especially Trista!
They are not even celebraties! Who really cares that their son turned one year old!
how nice to be famous & privileged for doing absolutely nothing at all & getting all kinds of free stuff...i guess you cant really blame them for staying in the limelight when they benefit from it.
Why do these people get so much attention. They are not even famous. Trista seems like a very fake person. She loves all of the media attention.
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