Understandably, reality television isn't always "reality", but there comes a point where even the people on the show need to take a stand against the absolutely ridiculous actions that take place on camera every week. In the case of "The Bachelor", Andi Dorfman decided that it was her time to rise up against the big commercial network, and additionally, the heavily accented bachelor Juan Pablo. When there's no spark, there's no spark, and not all the money (or airtime, for that matter) could convince this girl otherwise.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/emma-gray/andi-dorfman-juan-pablo-the-bachelor-fantasy-suites_b_4858322.html
For weeks now, audiences have cringed as Juan Pablo (or if we're saving time and letters, let's just call him JP), makes himself look increasingly more and more unappealing. He has come out as homophobic, and in an earlier episode, slut-shamed a girl who he coerced into having intercourse with out in the ocean. On top of that, he struggles with a language barrier, and prides himself on the longest sentence he has mastered in the English language, "It's okay." But it's not okay. Because no girl wants to get married to the guy who spends hours talking about himself, and then when she points this out, responds, "It's okay." No, JP, just no.
Andi Dorfman defied Bachelor history when she was the first one to end the relationship. Before JP even had a chance to open his perfectly shaped mouth to tell Andi that things were no longer okay between them, Andi announced that she had felt no spark with JP, and she knew that he wasn't the one. Call it female intuition, but something tells me that this gorgeous gal can do better than a washed up has-been soccer star. As this season continues to be one of the most boring and unfortunate in Bachelor history, JP continues to be equally as such. Better luck next time, ABC.
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