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The Bachelor: Jake Finaly Tells The Truth About Tenley
Report and Commentary by Ron Lemon
March 6, 2010
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Hot or Not?
Not for Jake.
Jake Pavelka of The Bahcelor: On The Wings of Love has finaly admitted what we all knew from the moment he started talking about "the missing spark" and “physical chemistry.”
That's what he told Tenley when he dumped her. There was no spark. He couldn't put it into words beyond that. Not during the finale and not during the After the Final Rose show. He couldn't bring himself to tell her the truth even though she desperately wanted to hear it.
He didn't want to hurt her feelings. I can't really blame him for that, but he owed her the truth.
And he's finaly told her. Well actually he told Jimmy Kimmel on his show, but I imagine Tenley had heard about it.
Weeks ago I told you when it came down to Tenley and Vienna, Jake would go with the "hot" girl. He did.
Thursday night on "Jimmey Kimmel Live" he admits he did not have any sexual chemistry with Tenley.
When trying to let Tenley down easy, Jake said he felt they didn’t have “physical chemistry.”
He told Kimmel he meant “sexual” but used the word “physical” because he didn’t want to hurt Tenley’s feelings.
“Ok, I’ll come clean: Physical and sexual chemistry are the same thing,” he said.
“I didn’t want to crush her because she is such a wonderful person,” he added.
Tenley probably knew it all along. But I expect she is glad to have it out in the open. And embarrassed at the same time.
Meanwhile, Jake is gearing up to compete on Dancing with the Stars. The new season of Dancing with the Stars premieres March 22.
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