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Kathy Ireland's 'Stalking' Success Story
Kathy Ireland's journey to finding love with her husband, Dr. Greg Olsen, is a testament to persistence, a touch of humor, and the enduring power of faith.

The supermodel-turned-business mogul recently shared the charmingly unconventional story of their courtship, revealing that it involved a two-month "stalking" period with the help of her mother. This candid revelation, coupled with Ireland's unwavering commitment to her faith, offers a refreshing and inspiring perspective on love, marriage, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
While walking the red carpet at the MovieGuide Awards, Ireland recounted the story of how she first encountered her future husband. "I was having lunch with my mom who was a nurse, saw this cute guy walk by, and it turns out he was a doctor in his residency," Ireland explained to Fox News Digital. "So, I go back to the hospital, mom would find out his beeper code, and we’d wait around [and] just go to the different floors where we thought we might find him." This lighthearted anecdote, which Ireland jokingly refers to as "stalking," highlights her determination and resourcefulness in pursuing what she wanted.
Ireland admitted that her unconventional approach wasn't always easy. "[I] felt like a big loser, because it just wasn’t happening, but you gotta be patient. Two months, and it worked," she revealed. This humorous admission underscores the vulnerability and perseverance required to find love, even for someone as successful as Kathy Ireland.
The couple's story, which began with a chance encounter and a little detective work, has blossomed into a nearly 40-year marriage. They share three children, Erik, Lily, and Chloe, and have built a life together grounded in love, respect, and shared values. In December, Ireland shared a throwback photo of herself and Greg, affectionately acknowledging her "stalking" period. "After two months of stalking (thanks for helping Mom!) I got my first date with Greg! 38 years later this man continues to fill my heart," she wrote, demonstrating the enduring love and appreciation she has for her husband.
Ireland also shared a sweet story about a thoughtful gesture from her husband. "After a hard day, I opened the door to find his sweet note!" she wrote, adding, "He actually wrote his note at each door of our home! Don’t stress buying gifts, the best ones are not purchased with money, they are given from the heart." These small glimpses into their private life reveal a relationship built on genuine affection, thoughtfulness, and a deep connection.
Celebrating their 36th wedding anniversary last year, Ireland expressed her profound gratitude for her husband. "Thank you for blessing me more than I could have dreamed. You are my priceless treasure, Prince Charming and the best catch ever! I love you more each day. I thank God for you," she wrote, emphasizing the central role of faith in their relationship.
For Ireland, the secret to their long and successful marriage lies in their shared commitment to God. "I married a great guy. I stalked him for two months before I met him, my mom helped me. That was wonderful," Ireland told Fox News Digital on the red carpet. "It’s not a contract, it’s a covenant with God at the center. So, there are days where I’m not lovable, there’s days where he’s not lovable, but we made a promise not only to each other but to the Lord, so that is the key to our marriage."
Ireland's faith journey began at the age of 18 while she was in Paris for her modeling career. Alone in a hotel room, she opened a Bible and experienced a profound transformation. "I didn't know how to read it. And I was a rebellious teenager questioning who really knows the truth, who really knows what's right or wrong. And as I read, I just knew that what I was holding in my hands was the truth and my life forever changed," she shared with Fox News Digital in 2023. She explained that her personal exploration of the Bible completely changed her understanding of Jesus, contrasting sharply with the "soundbites" she had previously heard.
At this year’s MovieGuide Awards, which will air on March 6 on Great American Family, Ireland presented the Faith and Freedom Award for movies, highlighting the importance of both faith and freedom in her life. "We all need to have the freedom to be who we are to express that and my faith in Jesus, if not for that relationship, I certainly wouldn’t be here tonight. I don’t know where I’d be. I’d be a mess. A big, big mess," the model and business mogul acknowledged.
Ireland also voiced her support for the recent appointments of Jon Voight, Sylvester Stallone, and Mel Gibson as "special envoys" to Hollywood. "I believe all these wonderful people trust in the Lord, so my hope is they point people closer to Jesus, encourage people not to compromise and never be ashamed of their faith," she said, emphasizing the need for positive role models and the importance of expressing faith in the entertainment industry. Kathy Ireland's story, from her humorous "stalking" of her husband to her unwavering commitment to her faith, offers a powerful message of hope, resilience, and the enduring power of love. Her journey serves as an inspiration to many, demonstrating that with persistence, faith, and a little bit of humor, anything is possible.

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