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‘Golden Bachelor’ runner-up Leslie will attend Gerry and Theresa’s TV wedding

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Gerry Turner‘s runner-up on “The Golden Bachelor,” Leslie Fhima, will still be attending his wedding to Theresa Nist on Thursday.Fhima, 65, is set to make an appearance at the nuptials despite feeling ill and undergoing a recent surgery.She shared on her Instagram stories Wednesday that she spent her birthday — which is on Dec.

28 — at the hospital.“Yes, I had a bowel blockage, severe cramping, came into the ER,” she said, adding that the pain stemmed from scar tissue left by an appendectomy she underwent as a teen.“I’m definitely on the mend.

I’m feeling so much better, that now I get to go to the wedding,” she dished. “I can’t wait to support Gerry and Theresa on their beautiful day.

I know it’s going to be really, really amazing,” Fhima added.On the season finale of “The Golden Bachelor” that aired in November, Turner, 72, had to choose between Nist, 70, and Fhima.“I came to the realization that you’re not the right person for me to live with,” Turner told Nist on the finale before getting down on one knee. “You’re the person that I can’t live without.”While he loved both, “there was a clear choice” with Nist.

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