The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

‘Bachelor’ says he can take heat for flip-flop

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LOS ANGELES — ABC’s “The Bachelor” says he’s willing to take the heat for dumping Becca Kufrin to find true love with runner-up Lauren Burnham.

“Would I do it all again and face this scrutiny to be with her? Absolutely,” Arie Luyendyk Jr. said Wednesday during a teleconfer­ence with reporters.

His decision to break up with Kufrin during Monday’s season finale after he’d proposed drew headlines including the words “horror,” “brutal” and “gutwrenchi­ng.”

Luyendyk defended the spectacle of ending their engagement on network TV.

“I wanted everyone to know that the breakup was on me and that I made a mistake,” he said, adding that the relationsh­ip started on camera and it was appropriat­e to end it there.

He speculated his ex might even be thankful for it.

Although she handled it graciously for the show, Kufrin unloaded afterward about having her romantic dreams publicly crushed.

“It was like a slap in the face,” she told People magazine. But she defended Luyendyk, sort of, saying she didn’t think he threw her over for Burnham “maliciousl­y to break my heart.”

Kufrin, whose consolatio­n prize is starring in the next season of “The Bacheloret­te,” was to have joined in the ABC conference call but dropped out for scheduling reasons, the network said.

That left Burnham to defend her man, who’d proposed to her on Tuesday’s “The Bachelor: After the Final Rose” after reaching out to her behind the scenes while engaged to Kufrin.

Burnham called Luyendyk her “soulmate” but admitted some hesitancy in accepting his change of heart.

Luyendyk said he stands by the outcome and his happiness.

“I could have done things in a different way, for sure. But ultimately I needed to do what was best for me.”

 ??  ?? This image released by ABC shows Lauren Burnham and Arie Luyendyk Jr. on “The Bachelor: After the Final Rose.”
This image released by ABC shows Lauren Burnham and Arie Luyendyk Jr. on “The Bachelor: After the Final Rose.”

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