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Updated · Fox News · Aug 18
Madison Prewett Says Nightly Prayer Changed Marriage at 30 as 8-Month Social Media Break Frees Her
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 18

Madison Prewett Says Nightly Prayer Changed Marriage at 30 as 8-Month Social Media Break Frees Her

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 18

Summary

  • Nightly prayer with husband Grant Troutt became the turning point in Madison Prewett’s marriage, with the former “Bachelor” runner-up saying spiritual intimacy is more unifying than sex.
  • The 30-year-old said their first year of marriage was “really hard” as the couple juggled a move, job changes and building a new community, forcing both to confront personal flaws.
  • Prewett said the shift came when she stopped praying for her husband to change and instead focused on becoming “the godly wife” she believed she was called to be; the couple also prays together before bed and recently took communion together.
  • Since January, Prewett has also stayed off social media for about eight months, calling the break “the most freeing thing” in her life and saying it made her more present with her daughter.
  • Prewett, who rose to fame on “The Bachelor” in 2020 and married Troutt in 2022, said she may never return to social media as she tries to separate her identity from public attention.

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