Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Wedding & Relationship News 2014: Did Dorfman Break Show's Rules?
Fans of "The Bachelorette," get ready to hold onto your wigs! According to Wet Paint, Andi Dorfman has admitted to breaking the rules during her time on the nationally syndicated reality show, and it's kind of a big deal.
The former assistant district attorney, and star of Season 10 of the ABC show, was previously under specific contract obligations. Now she is no longer under contract with "The Bachelorette" and may not have to suffer any penalties.
Dorfman posted a photo of herself and her fianceÌ to Instagram recently for Throwback Thursday, with the caption, "#tbt to when I snuck my booboo to the lake! Glad we didn't get caught. @joshmurray11 #lakemartin #sneakover #oops," the caption said.
It's not a secret that producers of the hit reality TV show arrange secret meet-ups between "The Bachelorette" and the last two men standing before the finale actually goes to air, but Dorfman snuck season winner Josh Murray up to the lake for a secret rendezvous without the cameras capturing the two love birds in action.
Speculation has grown out of this shocking admission because runner up Nick Viall was left out, leaving many viewers to believe he wasn't given a fair advantage.
Nevertheless, Dorfman was also very popular with Murray's kin as well, as we have noticed on Twitter. Lauren Murray, Andi Dorfman's future mother-in-law, spoke out against "internet trolls" who have attacked both her son, "Bachelorette" winner Josh Murray and his fiancé on her Twitter account. Lauren Murray also noted that she couldn't be happier for her son and husband-to-be, asking her social network followers and fans of the star couple to "just be nice."
One fan tweeted: "If a partner drives you away from the family, then she is not the one true love. #thinktwice." Mama Murray responded in jest, "We absolutely adore Andi and are grateful for the love and happiness she brings."
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