There’s no denying that when
DeAnna Pappas decided she didn’t want to be with
Jesse Csincsak anymore, it didn’t just shock him. Fans of
The Bachelorette couldn’t believe that DeAnna would so quickly and swiftly end her relationship with someone who, just weeks earlier, was looking to marry him on national television. Jesse took the couple’s website, DeAnnaAndJesse.com, to break the news to everyone who cared about them and supported their relationship. “I’m cut right now and I’m bleeding,” Csincsak told People magazine two weeks ago. “I just want to stop the bleeding and heal up.” It seems now, the healing has begun. Jesse has taken control of the website, which now redirects people to JesseCsincsak.com and he’s looking to move forward and move on with his life.
Jesse’s new and improved website lists his upcoming events, most notably, giving private snowboarding lessons. His next session will begin December 13th and run through April of 2009. A full day with Jesse will set you back close to $650 but he’ll take snowboarders of any level and make them feel like pros! The site also features his appearance on MTV’s
Made as a coach as well as info on his hometown, Amherst, Ohio, where he’ll be spending Thanksgiving this week.
Jesse has also been giving back to his community and started his own charity, JSAK (Just Snowboarding Ambitious Kids) in 2002. JSAK helps Olympic snowboarding hopefuls raise money for training, travel, and related expenses so that they can achieve their dreams. More information on the charity, and how people can sponsor or donate to JSAK, is available on Jesse’s official site.
Since recording a video to his fans informing them of the breakup, Jesse has yet to record another one. It’s understandable, considering he is still healing and has been keeping busy, especially with the holidays upon us. Fans are crying out for Jesse to become the next
Bachelor, and follow in the footsteps of Jason Mesnick, who was dumped by DeAnna on
The Bachelorette season finale. Whether or not Jesse decides to brave reality television again to find love remains to be seen.
- Gina Scarpa, BuddyTV Staff Writer
Source: JesseCsinsak.com
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