The truth about Peter Weber and Madison’s relationship

Peter Weber’s Bachelor season has been a wild ride, to say the least. Between the controversy surrounding Victoria Fuller, the super intense fantasy suite dates, and the ultimatum Madison Prewett gave Peter, we can see why Peter is convinced that no one will see the ending of his story coming.

Madison has been an intriguing contestant from the beginning of the show, and it didn’t take long for her to emerge as one of Peter’s frontrunners. While Peter was impressed by her deep religious convictions, her determination to save herself for marriage (and the fact that she hadn’t told Peter about it) made for an emotional and dramatic storyline.

Peter Weber is inspired by Madison Prewett's religious convictions

While Peter was raised a Christian himself, he admitted that he isn’t as religious as Madison is. “Honestly, [your faith] inspires me so much,” he told Madison (via Refinery29). “I’ve been raised in a Christian household and I definitely have faith. I do feel like my faith could be stronger and I do struggle with that sometimes.”

In fact, Madison may have actually inspired Peter to become more rooted in his faith. Prior to The Bachelor finale, Justin Bieber revealed that he had seen Peter at his church, Hillsong, leading some to think that this was a sure sign Madison won The Bachelor and that Justin Bieber had spoiled the finale.

Madison’s official ABC bio reveals just how important it is to her to be with a man who is also religious. It reads: “She’s looking for a man who will prioritize faith and family before everything else. She is hoping to find someone who shares the same religious values that she and her family have.”

Peter Weber and Madison Prewett share a love of sports

Per her ABC bio, Madison’s first love is basketball. She led her high school team to four state championships with her killer jump shot, and was named state MVP. Madison gets her basketball skills from her dad, Chad Prewett who, according to Marie Claire, is a basketball coach at Auburn University.

While Peter isn’t a basketball player, he is pretty athletic himself. According to the VC Star, Peter played on the football team at Oaks Christian High School, which he graduated from in 2009. PopSugar reported that the athletically-inclined pilot is also into snowboarding and line dancing. Peter showed off his basketball skills on The Bachelor in a game with Victoria, but no one was impressed as he failed to sink a single shot. “This is so bad,” he said (via OK!). “We need to get a football here. I need to redeem myself.”

Peter was also seen on the court with Madison during the show (per Women’s Health) and it was clear that while Madison is a pro with a basketball, Peter’s skills are pretty lacking.

Madison Prewett's dad did not give Peter Weber his blessing

While Peter’s awful basketball skills probably aren’t to blame for the fact that Madison’s dad refused to give the pilot his blessing, it’s safe to say that there will continue to be some friction between the two men if Peter’s relationship with Madison continues.

During Madison’s Hometown Date, it was pretty clear that Madison’s parents weren’t sold on the idea of having Peter as a son-in-law, in no small part because of the infamous windmill incident on The Bachelorette. Peter has made no secret of the fact that he thinks intimacy is important during dating, and Madison’s dad wasn’t okay with this. He told Peter (per Heavy) that if Peter wanted to propose, he wouldn’t have his blessing.

Madison Prewett eliminated herself

In spite of all the ups and downs in their relationship — including the fact that Peter’s mom, Barbara, told him that he should choose Hannah Ann Sluss, Peter can’t seem to stop his feelings for Madison. Even after she self-eliminated, Peter chased after her instead of simply choosing Hannah Ann. “I want this so badly, but when you want something so badly, a lot of times you can’t see clearly,” said Madison (via Vulture). “And as much as we want this, I don’t know that we can give each other what we need… We expect such different things. There’s always going to be this level of misunderstanding, and I don’t want us to feel like we have to work into overtime to love each other.”

Even if Peter does choose Madison, as many people (including Reality Steve) seem to think he does, it’s clear that they’re going to have to put some serious work into their relationship to move past the drama of this Bachelor season.

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