Although all the contestants started vying for her affections right out of the gate and Bachelorette Andi Dorfman claims that she is sincerely dedicated to the process, the ABC Season 10 producers have heard it all before--and they're not going to get burned Juan Pablo style ever again. It is being reported that the network is contractually requiring Andi along with all the other contestants to at least get engaged--if not marry--at the end of the season. That's not all either. Going through the motions alone just isn't going to be enough, rumor has it that the lucky couple, whomever they may be, will each have to say I love you at the end of the final rose ceremony, under penalty of law.
All signs seem to pointing to Andi Dorfman's Season 10 of the Bachelorette being the most romantic one yet.
An insider told In Touch that Andi is all about falling in love with the right guy, and the guys are all about her:
"[Andi] is super cool and committed to the process...She's there to find love.
"The drama is going to be the guys fighting over Andi. Everyone's raving about her."
"He'll be the guy that America roots for...Dylan talks about his family and his siblings that passed away a lot.
"He'll be the sentimental favorite."
But with all that being said, the producers aren't screwing around this year, with whether or not these people are in love or not--they are going to make great television regardless of the stars' feelings for one another.
The insider tells In Touch that this year, if you get the last rose you give an engagement ring--all other BS a side:
"ABC isn't taking any chances...Because of Juan Pablo's refusal to express his feelings, Andi and her winner are contractually obligated to say, 'I love you'!
"There's an engagement 100 percent...It's in the contract."
This is the first bit on info that hasn't made Juan Pablo look like an A-hole.
Who wouldn't start acting a little hostile towards people that would even think up a stipulation like that?
For Season 11 are they going to start forcing these people to have kids?
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