NEW YORK - "Bachelorette" Ashley Hebert (AY'-behr) has been picked up her game in network TV heaven.
The last man on the ABC dating reality show "The Bachelorette" JP Rosenbaum is from Long Iceland in New York. Hebert chose the 34-year-old construction supervisor on Ben Flajnik wine from California in two-hour finale Monday.
Hebert accepted Rosenbaum marriage proposal at the fair as well.
Blogs and tabloids speculated for weeks that Rosenbaum was the season champion.
Hebert is a 26-year-old Madawaska, Maine, native. She now lives in Philadelphia and attended dental school.
It is the seventh "Bachelorette" in the show's history. They competed on "The Bachelor" Brad Womack for affection in season 15
So far, only two pairs of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" franchises have made it down the aisle
Unlucky-in-love hunk JP Rosenbaum won the heart of Ashley Hebert on ABC's "The Bachelorette" the other night, and nobody is happier for him Homegal than a Newton, which it thrown overboard 11 years ago for another guy!
Stacey Klein, now a stay-at-home mother of two children and lives in Needham, from the Rose Tree for three months in 2000 during a post-college stint in New York. The couple met through friends and "had lots of fun together," Stacey ex wanted to come back together ...
"I know I was stupid back then," Klein told the Track. "But we had a great time. JP was funny, charming, intelligent and really loved to go, although we spent much time trying to just enjoy the company of others."
Stace also said she remembers Rosenbaum, who was from an upper middle class family on Long Iceland native "in his very body."
"I remember one night he was eating pizza and was really, really mad at himself," said Klein. "I thought it was strange to be a bit worried for a man in his early 20s to eat pizza."
On the relationship side, Klein said JP "joined very quickly to women," it is obvious that it's hard to get and easy bruising, if things did not work.
"He had a tendency, grumpy," said the South African born Stacey, as the woman who denies the construction manager during the reality show referenced for "breaking his heart."
"Oh, no, no, no, that was not me," Klein said before the other with 10.2 million in voted Monday night to see her old flame, the University of Pennsylvania dental student at a beach in Fiji.
"I know he was ambitious, but I do not have the feeling from him that he wanted to be famous," said JP Ex "Maybe he had a really bad relationship, or sick of the scene and group of women in New York.
"I know, because he a worldly kind of guy he is probably loved the travel aspect of the show," she laughed. "That's funny, but he loved my accent and would always say:" Talk to me. '"
So why propose a plain Jane from Madawaska, Maine?
"I saw some of the chemicals are," said Klein, who found her constant hair twirling Ashley admits "really annoying."
"If Bentley had left her and she was vulnerable without makeup and without glasses, I think he saw a different side of her and with her on that level. I hope it works out. I really do."
Yesterday, during an appearance on "Good Morning America" host Robin Roberts Hebert said that she and her fiancé to prove the skeptics wrong about their wish to TV and power.
"Definitely," agreed JP: "This is something special."
File Under: Stacey (says she) Got It Going On.
The last man on the ABC dating reality show "The Bachelorette" JP Rosenbaum is from Long Iceland in New York. Hebert chose the 34-year-old construction supervisor on Ben Flajnik wine from California in two-hour finale Monday.
Hebert accepted Rosenbaum marriage proposal at the fair as well.
Blogs and tabloids speculated for weeks that Rosenbaum was the season champion.
Hebert is a 26-year-old Madawaska, Maine, native. She now lives in Philadelphia and attended dental school.
It is the seventh "Bachelorette" in the show's history. They competed on "The Bachelor" Brad Womack for affection in season 15
So far, only two pairs of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" franchises have made it down the aisle
Unlucky-in-love hunk JP Rosenbaum won the heart of Ashley Hebert on ABC's "The Bachelorette" the other night, and nobody is happier for him Homegal than a Newton, which it thrown overboard 11 years ago for another guy!
Stacey Klein, now a stay-at-home mother of two children and lives in Needham, from the Rose Tree for three months in 2000 during a post-college stint in New York. The couple met through friends and "had lots of fun together," Stacey ex wanted to come back together ...
"I know I was stupid back then," Klein told the Track. "But we had a great time. JP was funny, charming, intelligent and really loved to go, although we spent much time trying to just enjoy the company of others."
Stace also said she remembers Rosenbaum, who was from an upper middle class family on Long Iceland native "in his very body."
"I remember one night he was eating pizza and was really, really mad at himself," said Klein. "I thought it was strange to be a bit worried for a man in his early 20s to eat pizza."
On the relationship side, Klein said JP "joined very quickly to women," it is obvious that it's hard to get and easy bruising, if things did not work.
"He had a tendency, grumpy," said the South African born Stacey, as the woman who denies the construction manager during the reality show referenced for "breaking his heart."
"Oh, no, no, no, that was not me," Klein said before the other with 10.2 million in voted Monday night to see her old flame, the University of Pennsylvania dental student at a beach in Fiji.
"I know he was ambitious, but I do not have the feeling from him that he wanted to be famous," said JP Ex "Maybe he had a really bad relationship, or sick of the scene and group of women in New York.
"I know, because he a worldly kind of guy he is probably loved the travel aspect of the show," she laughed. "That's funny, but he loved my accent and would always say:" Talk to me. '"
So why propose a plain Jane from Madawaska, Maine?
"I saw some of the chemicals are," said Klein, who found her constant hair twirling Ashley admits "really annoying."
"If Bentley had left her and she was vulnerable without makeup and without glasses, I think he saw a different side of her and with her on that level. I hope it works out. I really do."
Yesterday, during an appearance on "Good Morning America" host Robin Roberts Hebert said that she and her fiancé to prove the skeptics wrong about their wish to TV and power.
"Definitely," agreed JP: "This is something special."
File Under: Stacey (says she) Got It Going On.
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