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Just over two months since announcing their engagement, “General Hospital” star Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) and former “Barbecue Showdown” contestant Michelle Lundstrom have officially moved in together, with Lundstrom announcing she has moved her things across the country to their home in California’s Orange County.

“I’m walking on sunshine no matter how many boxes are left to unpack,” said Lundstrom on Instagram. “Thank you for all the well wishes on our move to California! My @traegergrills are unloaded and ready to rock. NEW weeknight meal recipe coming real sooooon! Expect lots of #highproteinrecipes too! Sending so much love.”

Lundstrom’s post included several photos from their new digs, including her prized Traeger-branded grill, a hot tub, plenty of greenery, a view of the Pacific Ocean, and clear blue skies.

On January 3, 2025, Burton officially proposed to Lundstrom, announcing the news the next day on Instagram. In the post caption, he paraphrased the bible verse Jeremiah 29:11, which says, “‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” 

Burton formally announced he and Lundstrom were dating in May 2024, according to a post by Daily Drama. While it’s unclear when they became official, the couple made their first public outing as a couple on June 7, 2024 during “The 51st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.”

“Our first red carpet together. It was a dream of a night from beginning to end. Thank you for all the beautiful kind comments & messages. I’m truly grateful,” Lundstrom captioned in an Instagram post at the time.

Lundstrom is best known as a contestant during the second season of Netflix’s Barbecue Showdown” (formerly “The American Barbecue Showdown”). The food competition series followed the best backyard smokers and competitive barbecuers competing for the title of American Barbecue Champion. Season 2 concluded in May 2023. 

While she didn’t win the competition, having been eliminated during the season’s sixth episode (out of eight), Lundstrom made a memorable impression on the judges and viewers at home.

Check out photos from Lundstrom’s Instagram below.

Check out a reel from Burton’s proposal to Lundstrom below.



Note: The post Steve Burton & Fiancée Michelle Lundstrom Move In Together, Share Photos of Orange County Digs appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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Quoting Scripture in one breath, living in sin in another.  If there's one thing your God will not tolerate, Mr. Burton, it's a [!@#$%^&*] hypocrite.

Oh, and by the way?  You're still married to your first wife in the eyes of God.  Have a nice day.

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Listen, I don't make it my business to judge anyone.  (Although, the Bible DOES instruct us to judge each other according to the Word, and that all of us shall judge the angels in Heaven).  But, if you are one who professes to be a Christian, as Steve Burton professes himself to be, then you can't just quote the Word, or quote just the parts that you think support your choices.  So-called "evangelical Christians" pull that crap all the time, which is why this country and this world are in the shitty state that they're in.

If you QUOTE the Word, then you have to LIVE the Word as well, because that's what God holds you accountable to.  Otherwise, you are no better than the Pharisees; and anyone who knows even a smidge about the Scriptures should know how Jesus Christ felt about the Pharisees, lol!

The same God that told Steve Burton to keep his shirt on for love scenes is the same God that is telling him now that it doesn't matter if he and Ms. Lundstrom are engaged.  One, they should NOT be living together out of wedlock; and two, he shouldn't be living with ANY woman who is not his first wife, and who remains his wife according to the Scriptures.  The fact that his ex committed adultery allows for the two to divorce, but it does not allow for either to remarry so long as one or the other remains among the living.  Point blank, period.

Oh, and one more thing, Steve?  That tattoo sleeve you've been sporting since your divorce?  Yeah, God isn't pleased about your doing that to yourself either.

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