It's been fifteen years since Trista Sutter starred as the very first "Bachelorette." She joins Cheddar to discuss everything from her health, to her family, to how she's seen the franchise change. Sutter suffers from allergies and reveals how partnering with Honeywell Air Purifiers is helping her live a healthier lifestyle. Sutter is still married to the winner from her season of the reality TV show. She gives an update on life with Ryan and their two children. Plus, find out if she's open to letting the cameras into her life again. The current season of "The Bachelor" is heading into its homestretch. Sutter reveals which one Arie's suitors would make for the best choice for next season of "The Bachelorette." Find out why she thinks Tia would make such a great fit.

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