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The Consequent Heartbreak In Jojo Fletcher's The Bachelorette
So, the much-anticipates premiere of ‘The Bachelorette’ aired on Monday and it must be said that the twelfth season is going to be one of the most entertaining seasons.
JoJo Fletcher, the 25-year-old real estate developer from Dallas, started off like a pro. Looks like her experience of ‘The Bachelor’ and the consequent heartbreak, has taught her a good deal. JoJo looked completely poised and handled every suitor gracefully, no matter how irritating the antics and attitude.
To begin with, three former bachelorettes Desiree Hartsock Siegfried, Kaitlyn Bristowe and Ali Fedotowsky made an appearance and advised the current bachelorette about how to find the right spouse. Then came the turn of the 26 suitors and it was sheer delight to watch the

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