Echard was born on April 29, 1993, in Eureka, Missouri, to parents Brian and Kelly.[3][4] He has two brothers, Nate and Patrick. He began playing football in the sixth grade. He was a wide receiver during his junior year at Eureka High School, weighing 170 pounds, before shifting to a defensive lineman and gaining 30 pounds for the role as a senior.[5] He graduated from high school in 2011. Though he did not receive any scholarship offers, Echard was selected as a walk-on member of the Missouri Tigers football team at the start of his first year at the University of Missouri.[6][7] At the University of Missouri, he studied health sciences and minored in Spanish and business, receiving a bachelor's degree in 2015.[3][8]
He played in both offensive and defensive positions in all 14 games during the 2014 season, eventually settling as tight end, which he continued to play during the 2015 season.[6][9] He made two receptions for 14 yards with one start in 2015.[12]
Echard worked as a sales representative for Stryker Corporation, a medical device company, in 2016.[9] He is currently a real estate agent in Scottsdale.[17]
Echard first appeared as a contestant on Michelle Young's season of The Bachelorette.[9] He was first announced as a potential contestant for the season, along with 34 other men, in July 2021.[18][19] He finished in eighth place.
In September 2021, Variety and other sources reported that Echard was cast as the star of season 26 of The Bachelor.[20][9] On September 16, he spoke to fans of the franchise in his hometown, saying that he was "excited" and "a little nervous".[21] Echard was officially confirmed by ABC on November 30, 2021.[2] The season premiered on January 3, 2022.[22] In the final episode, Echard chose Susie Evans, but she rejected him. It was later revealed on the live After the Final Rose special that they had since gotten back together.[23]
Personal life
Echard was in a relationship with Susie Evans from December 2021 to September 2022.[24]
Pregnancy Hoax
In May 2023, a woman claimed to be pregnant with Clayton Echard's unborn twins. After 10 months of litigation, Judge Julie Mata granted Clayton's Petition for Non-Paternity and attorney fees.[25] Several noteworthy news outlets have covered the ruling, including People,[26] US Weekly[27] and 12 News Phoenix.[28]