‘The Bachelor’ Juan Pablo Chooses Nikki Ferrell, But Doesn’t Deliver Proposal!

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NIKKI FERRELL, JUAN PABLO GALAVIS

The Bachelor ended last night with a few twists…first of all Juan Pablo Galavis chose Nikki Ferrell over Clare Crawley but there was no proposal and no ‘I love you’ for the winner. Juan Pablo told Nikki at the last rose ceremony, “I’m not going to give [the ring] to you. I’m not 100 percent sure I want to propose to you. But at the same time I’m 100 percent sure that I don’t want to let you go. I like you a lot. A lot.” Yep, its TV.

So cut to last night after the last show aired and a little tidbit from Claire surfaces. She talks said Juan Pablo said some not so nice and offense things to her on their last date,  “What I thought was going to be sweet, kind, loving words was not what came out of his mouth. And I was shocked. He chose to tell me something that no woman wants to hear. … It was insulting. It was offensive and it just made me feel awful.” And rumor has it…well Claire admitted it…that Juan said, “I love f**king you.” Yuck and Clare showed off her anger on “After The Final Rose.”

The last Bachelor Sean Lowe actually married his lady Catherine Giudici and he had his own opinion on the most hated Bachelor so far,  “My take on last night: I commend JP on not proposing if he isn’t ready. And he certainly shouldn’t feel pressured to say ‘I love you.’ Lastly, disrespecting the nicest guy in show business @chrisbharrison should be a crime. That’s my take. Wish them nothing but happiness. However, as the bachelor you can’t say I want to keep my feelings private. You owe it to the fans and network to open up. That’s the job.”

Juan Pable did not have to propose or tell anyone he loved them but he just comes off like a jerk. You should marry someone or profess your love on tv unless you really feel it.

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