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Katie Lane Thurston (born January 3, 1991) is an American television personality. She received national recognition as a contestant on
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of '' The Bachelor'', and as the star of
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of ''
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''.


Early life and education

Thurston was raised in
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. She played the position of libero on the volleyball team at
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.


Television career


''The Bachelor''

Thurston first appeared as a contestant on Matt James' season of '' The Bachelor'', where she finished in 11th place after being eliminated in week 6. During her time on ''The Bachelor'', Thurston became a fan favorite after standing up to the
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in the house.


''The Bachelorette''

Thurston and Michelle Young were announced as the leads of consecutive
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seasons on March 15, 2021, during the Bachelor season 25 ''After the Final Rose'' special.


Personal life

Prior to appearing on ''The Bachelor'', Thurston worked as a bank marketing manager in
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, and had also gained a large following on the social media platform
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for her adult humor and
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videos. Thurston was engaged to Blake Moynes, whom she chose as the winner on the 17th season of ''The Bachelorette''. They announced their mutual breakup in October 2021. The next month, she confirmed that she was in a relationship with John Hersey, a contestant on her season who was eliminated in week two. Thurston and Hersey broke up in June 2022.


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