Jul
30

THE BACHELORETTE – Jeremy Anderson Talks About His Search for Lasting Love!

According to recent gossip rumors, Jeremy is now dating one of Matt Grant’s rejects from the Bachelor. In his quest to findanderson.jpg lasting love, he spoke intimately about his experience on the Bachelorette, and his recent loss of his Grandfather.

Here is the excerpt from the interview: 

Was there any time when you second-guessed your decision to leave the firm? I mean, that was a pretty good job.

It was a huge risk. I hadn’t even passed the bar. [Anderson took the February 2008 bar exam.] And I didn’t find out I had passed the bar. [On June 30, during the elimination], when I tell Deanna this could be the worst day of my life, it’s not just because I am getting dumped on national TV — that day was the day the bar results came out, and I didn’t have access to a computer. I could have had a really bad day. The producers had already found out, and she was supposed to tell me, and if I was going to be sticking around, she was going to tell me.

But she didn’t. Did she have any idea how significant this piece of information was?

That was kind of on par with a lot of the conversations I had; she didn’t understand how hard it was to do well in law school and pass the bar right away. My grandfather died at 6 p.m. as I was walking out of the second day of the bar exam. The third day was the essays; that was brutal. The first half … the morning session, I kept staring at the chalk board going, “Focus, focus.”

But you passed. It all worked out.

It was a huge risk, but I really felt like I wanted to do really well. I really felt that I nailed it. I was confident that I had passed, but my grandfather had died, and I had accelerated everything.

It’s quite an eye opening interview. If ABC doesn’t pick Jason Mesnik as the next Bachelor, I think Jeremy would be a good choice.

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