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I think people need to understand that the Blake thing was probably pushed by production as well.
I mean what happened was a dream for channel 10, Sam being Bachelorette means she's already got invested viewers.
So she brings it up because its ultimately ties in with last year its her story.

I really doubt she isn't over Blake considering how much she fell for Sasha and her happiness at the season finale.
 
I think people need to understand that the Blake thing was probably pushed by production as well.
I mean what happened was a dream for channel 10, Sam being Bachelorette means she's already got invested viewers.
So she brings it up because its ultimately ties in with last year its her story.

I really doubt she isn't over Blake considering how much she fell for Sasha and her happiness at the season finale.
Production had some unfair, strange and odd practices. What would've happened if she'd said - 'quit with the Bake stuff'.
 
I think people need to understand that the Blake thing was probably pushed by production as well.
I mean what happened was a dream for channel 10, Sam being Bachelorette means she's already got invested viewers.
So she brings it up because its ultimately ties in with last year its her story.

I really doubt she isn't over Blake considering how much she fell for Sasha and her happiness at the season finale.

Agree 100%. And her family bringing him up was natural because they didn't want her hurt again.
She looked confident, at ease, and pretty much loved up in her interviews.
 
I don't care about the outcome - I think I just got over Sam's poor me bull shit. She is still stuck on the Blake stuff. To me, she isn't psychologically ready for a relationship, hence the imaginary relationship she made up with Dean Rampe even though he had a girlfriend.
I'm just going to say this. I didn't watch what happened with her on the Bach series and therefore didn't know what happened afterwards. Until the bachelor and bachelorette series this year I was unaware, so I have no idea of her ordeal when it actually happened, In saying that I'm not sure I sympathise as well.

It's been a while now and truth be told she only knew Blake a short while and not under real circumstances, compared to others who were deeper in their relationships- you know living together, so have more to adjust to etc... maybe it was because it was so publicised and she hasn't gotten over that. I'm not sure if she wasn't over the actual dumping than Blake though?

I don't know I just thought last night on the project when she said as a joke blake called her up or messaged her and said he wishes it was him was just too much. I'm not sure why though. Just so unnecessary. It wasn't just a joke. But then seemed annoyed when she said she hadn't a word from him, not a peep, it felt so awkward. Even the panel seemed to want to divert to other things.

Her and sasha work well with each other bit she need to stop demonising Blake now IMO. Whether it works for the production team or to sell the bachelorette series. He clearly is still with the chick he picked eventually last year so it was real for him.she needs to end the sob story or I'm beginning to think she likes the sympathy that comes with it.
 
I think people need to understand that the Blake thing was probably pushed by production as well.
I mean what happened was a dream for channel 10, Sam being Bachelorette means she's already got invested viewers.
So she brings it up because its ultimately ties in with last year its her story.

I really doubt she isn't over Blake considering how much she fell for Sasha and her happiness at the season finale.
The thing is though throughout the show I did think she was the type to make her ordeals in life seem like the most tragic and like no other person goes through those sort of things. From her parents divorce to her step father, the Blake thing, not having nice things etc... I get it would be a painful thing but I feel like it was just too much at times and just dripping for 'my life is just so hard, please feel sorry for me' at times. I couldn't always sympathise for some reason. I'm not a cold hearted person either, but I can't help how I feel about these things sometimes
 
I'm just going to say this. I didn't watch what happened with her on the Bach series and therefore didn't know what happened afterwards. Until the bachelor and bachelorette series this year I was unaware, so I have no idea of her ordeal when it actually happened, In saying that I'm not sure I sympathise as well.

It's been a while now and truth be told she only knew Blake a short while and not under real circumstances, compared to others who were deeper in their relationships- you know living together, so have more to adjust to etc... maybe it was because it was so publicised and she hasn't gotten over that. I'm not sure if she wasn't over the actual dumping than Blake though?

I don't know I just thought last night on the project when she said as a joke blake called her up or messaged her and said he wishes it was him was just too much. I'm not sure why though. Just so unnecessary. It wasn't just a joke. But then seemed annoyed when she said she hadn't a word from him, not a peep, it felt so awkward. Even the panel seemed to want to divert to other things.

Her and sasha work well with each other bit she need to stop demonising Blake now IMO. Whether it works for the production team or to sell the bachelorette series. He clearly is still with the chick he picked eventually last year so it was real for him.she needs to end the sob story or I'm beginning to think she likes the sympathy that comes with it.

I do wonder if that's why her and Lisa aren't close anymore. I know in the past when I've obsessed about break ups, people have withdrawn from me. It's frustrating as a friend to deal with. I didn't watch last year but I remember getting sick of seeing her on magazines going on about it.
 
I do wonder if that's why her and Lisa aren't close anymore. I know in the past when I've obsessed about break ups, people have withdrawn from me. It's frustrating as a friend to deal with. I didn't watch last year but I remember getting sick of seeing her on magazines going on about it.
It would be hard of Lisa was friends with the chick blake is with and with Sam. I can't really comment here I'm afraid
 
It's quite possible Lisa had less time when she hooked up with Tyson. It seems like he has an infinitely more interesting life beyond being invited to parties, whitening his teeth and hitting the gym. Can't blame her, people move on. Sam hadn't, but maybe now she will.
 
Production had some unfair, strange and odd practices. What would've happened if she'd said - 'quit with the Bake stuff'.
They'd point to the contract I suspect.
The thing is though throughout the show I did think she was the type to make her ordeals in life seem like the most tragic and like no other person goes through those sort of things. From her parents divorce to her step father, the Blake thing, not having nice things etc... I get it would be a painful thing but I feel like it was just too much at times and just dripping for 'my life is just so hard, please feel sorry for me' at times. I couldn't always sympathise for some reason. I'm not a cold hearted person either, but I can't help how I feel about these things sometimes
Yeah but that's more about Sam as a person rather than the actual Blake scenario.
Girls blow things out of proportion and hold onto stuff, plus with Davey it was just a convenient way of justifying not continuing on with him.
Something girls do over and over! For example 'I'm just not looking for a relationship right now' which actually means 'I'm not looking for a relationship right now....with you'.

Some are worse than others.
She never looked at Blake the way she looks at Sasha, anyway.

Basically what I'm saying is, I don't think Sam is acting particularly any different from how others would act, at least in my opinion.
 
I don't know I just thought last night on the project when she said as a joke blake called her up or messaged her and said he wishes it was him was just too much. I'm not sure why though. Just so unnecessary. It wasn't just a joke. But then seemed annoyed when she said she hadn't a word from him, not a peep, it felt so awkward. Even the panel seemed to want to divert to other things.

See, for me I thought that was her being her usual jokey self when responding to questions - and what she said afterwards was just to clarify that she was joking (and it was The Project who brought up Blake after all). Like when Kyle on radio pushed her with questions about sex with the winner and was like "5 times a day?" and she says flippantly, "sometimes 6". Seems to be just her style to push the humour a bit when dealing with awkward questions.
 
They'd point to the contract I suspect.

Yeah but that's more about Sam as a person rather than the actual Blake scenario.
Girls blow things out of proportion and hold onto stuff, plus with Davey it was just a convenient way of justifying not continuing on with him.
Something girls do over and over! For example 'I'm just not looking for a relationship right now' which actually means 'I'm not looking for a relationship right now....with you'.

Some are worse than others.
She never looked at Blake the way she looks at Sasha, anyway.

Basically what I'm saying is, I don't think Sam is acting particularly any different from how others would act, at least in my opinion.
See, for me I thought that was her being her usual jokey self when responding to questions - and what she said afterwards was just to clarify that she was joking (and it was The Project who brought up Blake after all). Like when Kyle on radio pushed her with questions about sex with the winner and was like "5 times a day?" and she says flippantly, "sometimes 6". Seems to be just her style to push the humour a bit when dealing with awkward questions.
Maybe it's her as a person I can't relate to then and I've interpreted the Blake thing wrongly I guess. And yeah I guess some girls do that, not all though. I'm not sure I guess because I didn't know her before this and I was told she would be comparable to heather so maybe my expectations were high maybe. But I can't say I always understood her and believed her. I did love her awkwardness and her easy to read reactions, like how giddy and flustered like she was around sasha. That was absolutely cute. But the parts where she played victim I honestly felt it was forced and it did bother me. But again it's more me not being able to relate then it's about her I think.

It's interesting how we all read things differently. I quite enjoy the difference of opinions and glad we don't feel the need to suppress one opinion to not offend others.

Overall I loved the finale, I think I was one of the few along with insomniac who didn't get the boredom or dislike for it. My opinions are merely based on the Blake comments continuously being made and nothing else really.
 
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SINCE THE Bachelorette finale aired on Thursday night, all eyes have been on Sam Frost and her chosen beau, Sasha Mielczarek.

In what was an epic ending to the series, Sam declared her love for Sasha through a stream of tears. “I’ve been waiting my whole life to meet you,” she sobbed.

But not all the contestants from the 2015 seaons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette have had the same good fortune when it comes to finding love.

News.com.au caught up with several contestants to see what they’ve all been up to - and who is now all loved up.

Michael Turnbull

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Michael Turnbull was the runner up on the Bachelorette. Picture Chris Pavlich.Source:News Corp Australia

“It’s been a very, very emotional four months for me,” runner-up Michael Turnbull told news.com.au

“It’s been a slow process, I’m not going to lie, it’s been hard. I have moved on in some sense, but having seen last night it did bring back a lot of those old emotions for me.

“I’m single and just taking some time out for myself. Laying low, but now the finale is over — it’s a bit of closure and now I just move forward and stay positive,” he said.

“Last night was the first time I had seen the finale. Seeing it from another point of view, an outsider looking in, it did bring back a lot of emotions for me and it was — it was hard for me.

“I did invest a lot of time and emotion in to Sam because I had an amazing connection with her. She went with Sasha and, you know, I have to respect that. She went with her gut, but it doesn’t make it any easier for me in that respect.”

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Sam Frost and Michael Turnbull episode nine The Bachelorette. Picture: Channel 10.Source:Channel 10

Despite being dumped by Sam on national television, Michael hopes to find someone similar to the girl that broke his heart.

“I’m looking for a lot of the qualities that Sam had. I think Sam was an amazing girl with so many great values and morals and that’s what I’m looking for, someone who is family orientated.”

But if you’re hoping to get a date with Michael, think carefully about how you go about dedicating your love.

“I get a lot of messages and picture messages from Instagram and Facebook and I did get one particular picture where a girl, I don’t know who it was, but she sent a picture of ‘Michael’ tattooed with a rose on her hip,” he laughed.

“I hope she really wanted that tattoo but I thought that was quite nice. I think it came from a good place.”

Richie Strahan

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Richie Strahan one of the three runner up Bachelorette men. Picture Chris Pavlich.Source:News Corp Australia

As the second runner up, Richie has been keeping a low profile since having his heart broken by Sam.

“I’ve just been keeping it pretty low key. I don’t go out much anyway, so I’ll just go up north fishing or go down south and go surfing or something,” he said.

“Look I’m feeling OK. Obviously it was filmed a little while ago. It was pretty tough not getting that rose and how all that went down. Everyone could see Sam was quite visibly upset and that was really tough to see.”

“But I’m doing OK now, my heart’s mended,” he said.

“The point of doing this show was to hopefully find love, so I’m certainly open to meeting someone but it’s just I want to meet the right girl. I think you just know deep down if it is the right girl. It’s just the feelings you get when you’re around them.”

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The Bachelorette episodics episode 6Source:Channel 10

Since departing the series, Richie has received a number of questionable love declarations.

“I had this really funny one. A girl sent me a picture of a rock, or some rocks. So she just sent me a cabinet full of rocks and said ‘here are my rocks’,” he laughed.

“How do you respond to that? I want to send her a rock back, just take a picture of a rock.”

Looking back at the chemistry between Sam and Sasha, her reason for going with the 30-year-old Engineer became clear.

“I’m absolutely wrapped for them. You could see those two had fireworks from really early on in the piece, so to see them so happy with each other and watching Micky walk away with tears streaming down his face was [laughs] was tough,” he said.

“But look, I’m so happy for Sash and Sam, they truly look like they’re in love and they are so happy and they are perfect for each other.”

Alex Cameron

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Alex Cameron — one of the contestants, who is still looking for love. Picture Chris Pavlich.Source:News Corp Australia

“I’m not seeing anyone at the moment. Still looking for love, if there are any ladies out there interested,” Alex Cameron told news.com.au

“I’m feeling good about life. I’m back into the swing of work, I’ve had to get back to my day job. The partners at my office don’t really have much time to talk about celebs, before cracking the whip.”

“But I’m looking forward to the spring season. I’m hopefully going to be hanging out with a few of the guys from the series and enjoying life for a bit,” he said.

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Sam and Alex share a moment on the Bachelorette. Picture: Channel 10.Source:Channel 10

As for finding a lady to love, Alex said his ideal woman wouldn’t stray far from what he saw in Sam.

“Some of the attributes that Sam has: A good heart, a good sense of humour, someone who is relaxed and you can chill-out with. Someone you can trust, ultimately,” he said.

“I feel like maybe because I took that leap of faith, maybe more opportunities will come out of the show and hopefully there’s another girl out there who I might get to meet as a result of the show.”

Perhaps the next lady in question may be the result of another series?

“Not a no at this stage.”

Lana Jeavons-Fellows

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The Bachelor Sam Wood and contestant Lana Jeavon-Fellows in episode 11. Picture: Channel 10.Source:Channel 10

“I am still very much single. It was hard to get on with life and date anyone. It only finished a little while ago. If you just start dating someone straight away, you can’t trust them. I wasn’t ready to put myself out there. I haven’t started dating again,” she said.

“Love isn’t something I’ve gone looking for, it finds you and when its right its right. Whatever happens, happens because I’m in no rush by any means. If something happens naturally I’m open to that, but I’m not looking.”

Perhaps another stint in front of the screen might be the answer to finding Lana love?

“If I’m in a relationship I don’t need to take on an opportunity. Never say never, but it would be very tough,” she said.

“Seeing what they have gone through, it wouldn’t be easy and I’d have to be emotionally ready.”

Sarah MacKay

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Sarah and Sam Wood enjoy a single date together. Picture: Channel 10.Source:Channel 10

While Sarah may still be single, the overall experience of being on The Bachelor was irreplaceable and a memory she will never forget.

“I did take some time off [after not receiving a rose from Sam Wood]. I went overseas with a couple of my girlfriends. Lana also came and it was great. I came back and I actually went to Bali with a number of The Bachelor girls,” Sarah said.

“It was just needed, you know. Coming off such a whirlwind like we did, it was nice to have some alone time and a nice good bonding sesh. And then I came back and now I’m into the swing of things with work and it’s great to be back. We just had the most incredible time.”

“I’m just having time with the girls and going out. You’re always hoping to meet someone that you get along with,” she said.

Heather Maltman

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Heather Maltman is one of the only contestants to have found love since being dumped on the Bachelor. Picture: Christian GillesSource:News Corp Australia

Down to the final three, Heather was the only one lucky enough to find love after being dumped by Bachelor Sam Wood. Heather confirmed she was no longer single by announcing her relationship with actor and musician Andrew Steel, during the Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival.

“There is a man, (a) human of interest,” she told AAP on the red carpet of the event.

“It’s very early ... he’s lovely” she continued.

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Maybe it's her as a person I can't relate to then and I've interpreted the Blake thing wrongly I guess. And yeah I guess some girls do that, not all though. I'm not sure I guess because I didn't know her before this and I was told she would be comparable to heather so maybe my expectations were high maybe. But I can't say I always understood her and believed her. I did love her awkwardness and her easy to read reactions, like how giddy and flustered like she was around sasha. That was absolutely cute. But the parts where she played victim I honestly felt it was forced and it did bother me. But again it's more me not being able to relate then it's about her I think.

It's interesting how we all read things differently. I quite enjoy the difference of opinions and glad we don't feel the need to suppress one opinion to not offend others.

Overall I loved the finale, I think I was one of the few along with insomniac who didn't get the boredom or dislike for it. My opinions are merely based on the Blake comments continuously being made and nothing else really.

I didn't watch the Blake season either as I was away (definitely would have watched it otherwise, lol) - but heard about what happened through the internet. I had no idea what Sam was like, either, but watching this season I found her endearing for the most part other than a couple of things here and there. I gather that the main reason she was chosen to be the bachelorette was because of what happened with Blake so I just see the mentions in the show as part of the story arc that the producers wanted, otherwise they might as well have just gone with another lead.

Yeah I think she is quite different to Heather! I find them both likable but in different ways.
 
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