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Details about The Bachelorette Break-Up

As I reported yesterday, The Bachelorette Deanna Pappas has left her fiancee Jesse Csincsak heartbroken and alone. More details have now been released. She dumped him in an airport while he was grabbing her luggage. Nice. She seems to have her eyes on Hollywood and fame rather than love and commitment.

“I love that woman. She is an amazing person. I am willing to work through it. I love her,” Csincsak told Extra.  “I love the way she made me feel. She made me feel like no other.”

According to Csincsak, Pappas — in what would appear to be the most awkward The Bachelor or The Bachelorette break-up since second-season The Bachelor star Aaron Buerge dumped Helene Eksterowicz at a Starbucks shop — broke up with him while he was retrieving her luggage at a Colorado airport.

“We took time apart… She came back to Colorado and told me, ‘I love you, but I’m not in love with you,’” he told Extra.  “I picked her up from the airport and she told me while I was getting her bags.” Csincsak claims Pappas wanted to move to Los Angeles and was not willing to attend couples counseling. “DeAnna said, ‘I’m not willing to try anymore.’ She had a different idea. I can’t argue with her feelings,” he told Extra.  “She’s the only one who knows how she feels.”

Since Pappas was clearly no longer interested, Csincsak said he decided that fighting for their relationship isn’t worth it. “I don’t want to fight for a lost cause,” he told Extra.  “I just want her to be happy whether it’s with or without me.”  Now Csincsak said he wonders if Pappas really loved him or was just enamored with her The Bachelorette publicity. “The only time she was touchy feely with me was around the cameras,” he told Extra.

I am so disappointed in her. She’s just like all The Bachelor losers. Ugh.

[image: WENN]

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