Gerry Turner and his spouse Theresa Nist are at present dwelling in separate states — however regardless of the space, the solar is not setting on their relationship … actually, it is fairly the other.
Sources near the ‘Golden Bachelor’ stars inform TMZ the couple — who married in a ‘Golden Wedding’ particular on Jan. 4 — are doing the long-distance factor, with Gerry chilling at his Northern Indiana lake home whereas Theresa’s over in New Jersey.
We’re informed there are a couple of the explanation why they have not taken the leap to dwell collectively simply but … and a variety of it has to do with the truth that transferring is an entire and complete trouble.
For starters … we’re informed they’ve every acquired their very own established houses of their respective states, and transferring every part into one pad can be time-consuming.
Not simply that … however Theresa’s nonetheless working in NJ and has but to determine what she’s going to do about her job as a compliance officer. Also, Gerry and Theresa are tremendous near their very own households, and our sources say transferring away from both can be tough for them.
Another key issue … they’re nonetheless mulling over the place to plant their love nest, however we’re informed they’re eyeing Charleston, SC as an excellent center floor, particularly with Theresa’s son and grandchildren in that space. That stated, they’re nonetheless undecided.
While it’d sound like they are not on the identical web page right here, our sources insist they’re nonetheless head over heels in love and need to make the wedding work.
In reality, we’re informed this present long-distance association works for them. They have seen one another a number of occasions … and so they make it a precedence to make visits. He’s been to Jersey a couple of occasions, and Theresa’s planning to go to Indiana subsequent month.
At some level, we’re informed, they’ll get this found out.
Gerry popped the query to Theresa throughout the finale of “The Golden Bachelor” final yr. It’s been some time since that occurred, although … and even now, they’re technically aside.