As "The Bachelorette" 2014 begins airing May 19, 2014, Reality Steve has predictions about the top four contestants that Andi Dorfman will choose.
Reality Steve is always bang-on with his predictions for both "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette." As the 10th season of "The Bachelorette" featuring Andi Dorfman goes underway, Steve has released his predictions for the top four contestants this season.
Josh Murray from Tampa is one of the predicted winners of the show. He's a former pro baseball player who likes to please his woman. According to media reports, he's managed to woo the bachelorette quite a bit already.
Nick Viall from Wisconsin is also predicted to be a potential winner. He's a software sales executive and admits to being a romantic. The best gift he's ever received from a girl is apparently being given "100 reasons" why she loves him.
Then there's Chris Soules, a farmer from Iowa. He's paved his way into Dorfman's heart by being simple and truthful. According to media reports, he's a n-frills contestant, you get what you see.
Rounding up the top four predictions is Marcus Grodd from Alberta. He's a sports medicine manager turned pro soccer player. Rumors have it that he may be well acquainted with former Bachelor Juan Pablo - whom Dorfman voluntarily dumped in the previous season. Grodd scored extra points with the bachelorette for saying that his mother is the woman he admires the most.
Dorfman's exit from the recent season of "The Bachelor" was dramatic. She was a finalist but voluntarily exited the show after accusing Juan Pablo of not being serious and a bit of a "jerk." According to Dorfman, the show is a platform to show the world her softer side.
"Obviously America saw a lot of the tough girl and that's what came out at the very end," she told TVGuide.com. "But I am a very soft person inside, I'm vulnerable and I'm somebody who is looking for love. I'm not just the tough chick from Atlanta who's an attorney. I'm a girl who wants to be courted and have the love of her life."
She also said that she's an open book and has nothing to hide. When asked to reveal a few interesting details of the show this season, she said that viewers can expect to witness more romanticism and less of hot tubs.
"Mine will probably be on the more romantic side," she told Miami Herald. "You will not see a lot of hot-tub scenes; it's not really my thing. But I feel like you can be sexy by being romantic and it doesn't need to involve bikinis and hot tubs."
The season premiere of "The Bachelorette" airs tonight at 8/7 central on ABC.