The Bachelor: Contestant Andi Dorfman Eliminates Herself From The Show, Touted To Be The Next Bachelorette

Contestant Andi Dorfman voluntarily eliminates herself from "The Bachelor" after a disastrous "Fantasy Suite" night with bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis.

This season of "The Bachelor" has seen its fair share of drama. If one incident of dumping wasn't enough for bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis, the Spanish dude found himself getting dumped yet again by contestant Andi Dorfman on Tuesday's episode. Dorfman was one of the three final contestants but voluntarily eliminated herself from the show.

According to media reports, Dorfman explained her decision to exit by saying her "fantasy suite" night with Galavis was a "disaster." She saw a side of him she didn't like and he never wanted to talk about anything but himself.

After a fun day at a seafood festival where they played steel drums with a band and pick-up soccer with a bunch of local boys, Galavis whisked her away to picturesque Latille Falls. Snuggling under the waterfall they looked like a honeymoon couple. She sounded like a bride.

"I feel like I'm on cloud nine right now," Dorfman said, according to Entertainment Weekly. "I can't stop smiling. I can't explain how romantic it is."

After their romantic date, Galavis pulled out a note with a room key attached from show host Chris Harrison. It said that should they decide not to stay in their individual rooms they could spend the night together in the "fantasy suite."

Dorfman immediately jumped at the chance to spend time with the bachelor but things that night didn't go as she would have wanted them to. The contestant accused him of not taking the whole show seriously. She was even more upset when "ok" was all he said after she told him she wasn't sure whether she was in love with him yet. Galavis poorly justified himself saying English was his second language and that the word "ok" is like a reflex.

Dorfman also said that Galavis never wanted to talk serious stuff. He always changed the topic to himself or started cuddling and kissing when she started talking about herself.

Considering the "fantasy suite" didn't have any cameras, no one will know for real what went down that night. When the remaining contestants Nikki Ferrell and Clare Crawley demanded an explanation for Dorfman's exist, all Galavis said was that she didn't have feelings for him.

Dorfman is touted to be the next Bachelorette. Producers flew her out to talk with her about the gig. Though no announcement of the development has been made yet, ABC may make an official statement during 'After the Rose' March 10, according toE! Online.

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