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Bachelorette Spoiler: Chris Lambton a No-Show for Final Rose, Ali Plans Babies with Roberto
People, this MIGHT REALLY BE the most shocking rose ceremony ever! In what can only be described as unprecedented kindness in the history of Bachelor and Bachelorette history, sources say that Ali Fedotowsky tells finalist Chris Lambton on their last date before the final rose ceremony that she’s in love with Roberto Martinez, ensuring Lambton doesn’t embarrass himself on national television by getting down on bended knee and proposing to a woman who will say “thanks but no thanks.”
After taking care of that unpleasant little business of breaking the heart of a man who recently lost his mother to cancer, Fedotowsky moves on and accepts an engagement ring from Martinez. But apparently ABC will add some drama, making it appear Martinez is unsure of whether to propose. (Getting “Franked” twice in one season would certainly be traumatizing for poor Ali.) But, alas, Martinez does not pull a Frank and instead pledges a lifetime of wedded bliss and babies to Ali.
The good news? Ladies, Cape Cod Chris is on the market — and he lives in a house steps from the beach! Granted, his father lives there too but he seems like a nice, non-interfering fellow. How many of you will be booking a vacation to Cape Cod before Labor Day Weekend?
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shelby commented on Aug 03 10 at 1:43 amI vote Chris L. to be the next BACHELOR!!!
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