Former "Bachelor" star Madison Prewett has disclosed a private marriage ritual with her husband, Grant Troutt, that she describes as more intimate than sex.
Prewett's comments highlight a shift toward spiritual intimacy and digital detoxing in high-profile relationships. Her openness about these practices provides a glimpse into how public figures manage private boundaries after facing intense media scrutiny.
Prewett said the ritual involves praying together with her husband. She believes this shared spiritual practice deepens their connection [1].
Beyond their spiritual habits, the couple has focused on their mental health and relationship stability. Prewett said that stepping away from social media transformed their marriage [1].
Grant Troutt proposed to Prewett in August 2022 [2]. Since then, the couple has navigated the transition from reality television fame to a more private domestic life.
Prewett's focus on prayer and the removal of social media suggests a desire to prioritize internal stability over external validation. By distancing themselves from the digital noise of their early public relationship, the couple has sought a more sustainable foundation for their marriage [1].
“Madison Prewett describes praying with her husband as more intimate than sex.”
This disclosure reflects a broader trend of reality television alumni attempting to reclaim their privacy and redefine their identities outside of curated digital personas. By prioritizing spiritual rituals and limiting social media exposure, Prewett and Troutt are moving away from the performative nature of their public beginnings to establish a private framework for their partnership.



