Although it has been less than three months since Season 10 Bachelorette alum Josh Murray and Andi Dorfman have split, the former baseball pro isn't heartbroken.
If anything, the reality TV star appears to be grateful for the split. Murray told E! over the weekend that he doesn't miss his reality romance:
"No, we're friends and everything like that. But at the end of the day, when you're very different from somebody else it just doesn't work out."
Murray hasn't moved on yet though. "There's no romance in my life," he said.
"I do want to settle down and have kids, but the right woman has to come along. I haven't even thought about that yet. If something happens, something happens. But I haven't been looking."
Just when we began to worry that Murray might have to find love in the real world, Murray stated he hasn't ruled another tv romance.
He stated, "If I had the chance to be the Bachelor then I would think about it."
"But there's no other way I'd go on [the Bachelorette]. It was a great experience, but I did that already and I'm kind of moving on from that specific part of my life."
In a statement to US, they said, "After several months of being engaged and working on our relationship, we have decided that it's best for both of us to go our separate ways."
"We are very sad that it has come to this point, but this is what's best for both of us individually. We will continue to be good friends and have nothing but great things to say about each other and wish each other the best."
Sadly, Dorfman, 27, doesn't seem to be taking the split so lightly.
Andi admitted to feeling heartbroken: "I feel like I disappointment people, and it breaks my hear to know that people rooted for us. I feel bad that it didn't work out."
We can only hope that his lack of heartbreak will encourage him to take his shirt off more often.
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Jason Mesnick upped the ante on both Brad and DeAnna in the finale night shocker department. After getting engaged to Melissa Rycroft on his season finale, he dumped her ... on the After the Final Rose special, in favor of runner-up Molly Malaney! At least this one had a happy ending, though: Jason and Molly are happily married, and have a beautiful daughter.
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In Season 14, starring Jake Pavelka, Rozlyn Papa got the boot at a rose ceremony ... after getting a rose! Say what? Yes, she allegedly had a fling with one of The Bachelor staff members.
Ali Fedotowsky also left Jake's season by her own accord, after being told she'd lose her job if she did not do so. Many later felt this was BS as she signed on to star as The Bachelorette right after.
Though he vowed to guard and protect her heart, Kasey Kahl got straight up ditched on a glacier by Ali in a hilarious one-on-one date denial for the ages.
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