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Questions for Spurned ‘Bachelorette’ Star Graham Bunn

Graham Bunn, still a Bachelor.Photo: Courtesy of ABC


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we’ll admit it. we, have a weakness for, totally taste for abc’s the bachelorette. there’s just something about watching 25 guys bow down up front a hot, aggressive woman that stirs our inner feminist. and we over deanna pappas, the real-estate means from georgia who’d had her determination broken by brad womack on season eleven of the bachelor, is remarkably boss. she’s been brutally efficient at sending the duds competent in — she even got rid of both men she’d taken on a two-on-one man. and she’s had the guys do capital-car racing and four-wheeling and kicked their asses each time.

Speaking of the stock-car race, it was during that episode that one particular bachelor, Graham Bunn, caught our attention. “Are you nervous?” DeAnna asked. “I don’t even own a car!” he said. “I live in Manhattan so I just take the subway every day.” Aw! One of our own! Plus, he comes off as moody, prone to jealousy, commitment-phobic, and emotionally stunted, just like every guy we’ve dated in this town. How could you not root for him?

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Then lo and behold, Graham — who we might mention is ridiculously hot — emerged as a front-runner. (We like to think it’s because DeAnna wanted to move here.) He was the only guy who made DeAnna schoolgirl giddy. But they argued a ton and she sent him home on the latest episode for an inability to talk about his feelings. It was a heartbreaker of a good-bye, with DeAnna crying and saying that she was sending home the one person she thought she was falling in love with, and Graham giving her a note “for you and you alone, not for any show, not for any person but you.” On Tuesday, they’ll have their first meeting since the show on “The Men Tell All” reunion special. Jada Yuan caught up with Graham to find out what happened the night he was dismissed, and whether he’s free now to date the rest of us.

Did you watch the episode where you got dismissed? Yes, I have seen that one. Heh-heh. I watched it with a few friends and, um, it went as well as can be expected, you know. That was a difficult episode to choose to watch.

How’d you feel about your depiction? Well, obviously I am depicted as a very closed-off person, which I don’t think is entirely true. But in that situation, yes, I thought it was very fair that they depicted me in that manner, because with DeAnna I was very closed off to her.

What did you think when she said she was falling in love with you? Um, it was a little painful. I felt like I had hurt her, and that’s something that you never want to do with anyone, let alone someone who you spent the past few weeks with.

Were you falling for her? I was not falling in love with her, no. But I did have strong feelings for her.

Then she started bawling in front of you. What went through your head then? I knew that it hurt at the moment, but that everything was going to be for the best. She and I both knew it. It was more mutual than you will ever see.

Why did you go on the show in the first place? You know, because it was an opportunity to meet a girl that had the backing of an entire network. And when you go out to meet people you go on referrals of friends and families. And if you know an entire network is going to base an entire multi-million-dollar show on someone, you would imagine that that person would just be an unbelievable person to have in your life. I was excited to meet her.

Had you seen The Bachelor? I’d actually never seen an episode of The Bachelor or The Bachelorette before I went on the show.

Were you prepared to propose in two weeks? Yeah, definitely. But, see, you go into the show prepared for the concept of marriage, but the variable in that is you don’t know the person when you go into it. And there were quite a few concerns that I had with her, and I’m sure she had just as many with me.

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I find it totally weird that she never talks about what she does for a living. She never does. She was just pretty content to talk about her feelings — 120 percent of the time.

Did you ever talk about her life and her job? You know, she and I talked about … mostly how I felt about her. [Laughs] I’m sure we talked about music sometimes. But, no, the time that you are given it’s pretty much revolving around the concep …


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