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Madi Prewett (now Madison Prewett Troutt) is an American reality TV personality, author, and Christian influencer who first became widely known as a standout finalist on season 24 of The Bachelor with Peter Weber in 2020.

Quick Scoop: Who She Is

  • Full name: Madison Rose Troutt (née Prewett), born March 25, 1996, in Auburn, Alabama.
  • First big spotlight: runner-up/finalist on The Bachelor season 24, where she was known for her strong Christian faith and stance on saving sex for marriage.
  • Today: a speaker, social media influencer, and bestselling author in the Christian space, focusing on faith, relationships, and identity.

Background & Early Life

  • Grew up in Alabama with her parents and two sisters; her dad, Chad Prewett, has worked with Auburn University men’s basketball as Director of Operations.
  • Was a serious high school basketball player, winning four state championships, and also competed in Miss Alabama Teen USA in 2014.
  • Studied communications/mass communications at Auburn University, graduating in 2018, and later earned a ministry-related certificate in pastoral leadership.

How She Got Famous

  • Appeared on The Price Is Right in 2019 and won prize money before ever going on The Bachelor.
  • Cast on The Bachelor season 24 with Peter Weber; filming was in 2019, and she ultimately walked away near the end after tensions over values and expectations.
  • Her decision to leave and her open talk about faith and purity led to a big online following and a lot of discussion in Bachelor Nation and Christian circles.

What She’s Doing Now

  • Married Grant Troutt (son of billionaire Kenny Troutt) and now often goes by Madison or Madi Prewett Troutt; they live in Texas and are active in church ministry circles.
  • Grant serves as a young adults pastor in Waco, while Madi focuses on writing, speaking, and digital content aimed at Christian young adults and women.
  • She’s frequently in entertainment and celebrity news, including coverage of her comments on being a “submissive” wife and traditional Christian marriage roles.

Books, Faith, and Online Buzz

  • Author of Made for This Moment and The Love Everybody Wants , where she writes about standing firm in faith, handling pressure, and finding identity in God rather than relationships.
  • Her content emphasizes themes like purity, biblical womanhood, and Christ-centered relationships, which inspires some followers and strongly divides critics.
  • On forums like Reddit’s r/thebachelor, she is often debated: some see her as sincere and countercultural, while others criticize her messaging as judgmental, performative, or tied to wealth and influence.

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