Andi Dorfman, the beloved finalist of season 18 of The Bachelor who infamously rejected Juan Pablo and went on to star on season 10 of The Bachelorette, dishes about what it’s like to live out a love story – and its collapse – in front of the cameras, offering hard-won advice for moving on after a break-up, public or not.
Andi Dorfman, star of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, talks candidly about what it’s like to be courted by 25 handsome single men in this juicy insider’s peek at dating – and breaking up – on national TV. She shares entertaining and heartfelt stories about her fellow Bachelor alums – many of who are still close friends – comes clean about calling out bachelor number 18, Juan Pablo, for bad behavior, and reflects on her personal challenges and uplifting experiences in love that she hopes will help you get through your own break-ups with grace and style!
No, This Book Is Not Okay. I’m not sure what the point of this book is. The “relationship advice” is pitiful. Burn your ex’s stuff? Check. Drink and then drink some more, and then blame things that happen on you being drunk? Check. Castigate the ex and the one she almost chose? Check. Show the world that you’re materialistic? Check. Seriously, you show more emotion about the diamond ring and expensive shoes and purses than you showed for your relationships. Immaturity? Triple check! I’d have been…
… on the bachelor and then bachlorette but was immediately disappointed. Andi is all over the place Was excited to read this book after following Andi on the bachelor and then bachlorette, but was immediately disappointed. Andi is all over the place. The book does not flow, she refers to the guys as numbers and she plays the victim who pretends she didn’t even want to do the show to begin with. Very disappointed. Came across very fake and immature. Wish I would have read these reviews prior to purchasing.
Just awful. Not worthy of one star. Do not waste your time or money. I am so disappointed. I’ve watched the Bachelor and Bachelorette since Trista’s season and was such a fan of Andi’s from her two appearances. Loved how real, smart and funny she came off on the shows. But this book was just awful. Very hard to follow (is it supposed to be like a diary?) and she comes off as a spoiled alcoholic with a huge chip on her shoulder. If you’re going to write a book about your experience on the show, then write…