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Peter Kraus

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1985-03-19
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He first made a name for himself as a model and reality TV personality, gaining widespread attention when he competed for Rachel Lindsay’s heart on the thirteenth season of The Bachelorette. Before fame came knocking, he had already laid the groundwork for his future, earning an associate’s degree in dietetics from Madison Area Technical College back in 2010. A proud native of Wisconsin, he grew up with one brother and has since become a beloved uncle to both a niece and a nephew. Over the years, he continued making headlines—not just for his past on reality television, but also for his personal journey. In 2024, he began a relationship with Hana Ostapchuk, and things quickly took a romantic turn. By July 2025, the couple announced their engagement, marking a new chapter in his life. All in all, he’s someone who truly made a name for himself—not just once, but time and time again.

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He was working as a personal trainer and had built his own fitness business, Worth Personal Training, which he proudly owned and operated. It was during this time that he gained valuable experience and developed a strong reputation in the industry. And it was actually before he made his reality TV debut—yes, long before the cameras started rolling, he was already deep in the world of fitness, helping clients transform their lives. He, of course, being the driven individual many would come to recognize later on screen. His journey really began with that foundation, laying the groundwork for what would eventually become a public career. He balanced running his business, training clients, and staying committed to his vision—all before stepping into the spotlight.

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