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Things are going swimmingly for Trista and Ryan Sutter, America’s favorite reality couple. Things are not so good for DeAnna Pappas and Jesse Csincsak.

Trista met the Vail firefighter on ABC’s “The Bachelorette,” and they were married on the network a year later. She had a baby, Max, last year and is expecting a second one. “I love my life,” she told me last week from Avon.

Pappas met Csincsak, an offbeat Breckenridge snowboarder, on “The Bachelorette” in July and accepted his proposal when he asked her, “Will you spend forever with me?” (I gotta remember that line!) She said she couldn’t imagine living without him. They set a wedding date for May 9.

Well, she’s imagining it now. In a YouTube confessional (search “csincsak breakup”) posted Monday, Jesse tells us, “I kind of feel like it’s our responsibility to tell you we’re not together anymore. DeAnna broke up with me two days ago, and I just wanted to come on here and tell you guys face-to-face that I’m sorry.”

Well, YouTube is almost face-to-face.

“The answer I got was ‘I love you, but I’m not in love with you.’ ” he continued. “That’s a lot to swallow, no matter who you are.”

He later told “Extra” that DeAnna wouldn’t go to couples’ counseling and she would kiss him or hold him only when cameras were shooting.

I say he dodged a bullet. Chill, Jesse. Go shred a mountain.

Hockey mom masks.

Be afraid of the Denver Starz Film Fest’s 11:59 p.m. screening Friday of “His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th,” the world premiere of the doc about horror icon Jason Voorhees. Ari Lehman, the first Jason, will appear in person.

Bikes, Boyles, oysters.

Look at Page 114 of December’s Easyriders magazine for a pic of KHOW yakker Peter Boyles on his orange Harley- Davidson (“The Great Pumpkin,” he calls it), arms held in the air, no helmet, gleefully cruising on The Nut Run.

In the accompanying story, the babe-meets-biker journal records the annual ritual, where hundreds of Denver bikers ride to the Bayou Steak House in Lucerne to stuff themselves with Rocky Mountain oysters.

There are no pictures of the feast itself. Explains reporter Dave Nichols: “Depraved bikers rampage and pillage in an orgy of psychedelic bull testicle lust, fueled by an endless supply of ice-cold beer and whiskey that is frankly too macabre to show you here.”

Boyles says that of all the media he has done, from Time magazine to “60 Minutes,” appearing in Easyriders would make his mom the proudest.

City spirit.

Maggiano’s at Denver Pavilions on Wednesday celebrates 10 years serving great Italian. . . . Sez who: “Being born is like being kidnapped and sold into slavery.” Andy Warhol

Bill Husted’s column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Husted also appears Tuesdays and Fridays on “Good Day Colorado” on Fox 31. You can reach him at 303-954-1486 or at bhusted@denverpost.com. Take a peek at Husted’s next column at .

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