Ronan, a character in the America's Most Eligible series, is one of the contestants of America's Most Eligible. He is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 2.
Appearance
Ronan has brown eyes, short dark brown hair, and an olive-to-tan complexion. He has light stubble on his face. His casual outfit consists of a white dress shirt under a gray corded sweater.
Personality
Ronan appears worldly and knowledgeable about a variety of subjects, especially foreign locations and cultures. However, he also appears sometimes oblivious, walking away from people who are speaking to him.
Chapters
America's Most Eligible
America's Most Eligible: All Stars
- Chapter 2: Guess Who's Back
- Chapter 3: Back in the Saddle
- Chapter 4: Sand, Sun, and Strife
- Chapter 5: Under The Sea
- Chapter 12: Playing with Fire
- Chapter 14: Behind Closed Doors
- Chapter 15: Moment of Truth
- Chapter 16: That's a Wrap!
America's Most Eligible: Wedding Edition
- Chapter 1: Save the Date
- Chapter 2: Yours, Mine, and Ours
- Chapter 6: Ready, Set, I Do!
- Chapter 10: What Happens in Vegas...
- Chapter 14: For Better or Worse
Relationships
Kiana
Ronan is partnered with Kiana for the sandcastle challenge. Unfortunately, their sandcastle fails to impress Carson and lands them in the bottom four. No matter how you vote, he is deemed ineligible.
Yvette
It is implied in Chapter 12 that a friendship/relationship is blossoming between Ronan and Yvette since they have been spending time together off-camera in the Jury House.
Gallery
Other Looks
Miscellaneous
Trivia
- He is the winner of Season 1.
- He appears to be the oldest of the contestants, currently in his mid-forties.
- He once went on a month-long solstice pilgrimage and prayed in Wat Arun from dusk till dawn.
- Regardless of your choices, he is eliminated at the end of Chapter 5. He is one of the three contestants on America's Most Eligible: All Stars whose placement is not influenced by the player's choices, the others being Kiana and Vince.
- His title is Renaissance Man.
- In Chapter 12, he says he is morally opposed to cherries.
References
- ↑ America's Most Eligible: All Stars, Chapter 5