Bachelor winner Courtney Robertson’s new book, I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends , about the show and her relationship with Ben Flajnik, is the stuff of nightmares.
Courtney Robertson begins her book with the show's end — the day of Ben's proposal (and the dumping of Lindzi) in the stunning Swiss Alps. What was Courtney thinking at the time?
"What else was running through my head besides avoiding bad angles? Ben Flajnik. My love. My soul mate. My future husband — if he proposed today."
All of this — and so much more! — is detailed in I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends, which was released this week. Courtney "won" the 16th season of ABC's The Bachelor after stealing Sonoma winemaker Ben Flajnik's heart. As anyone who watched that season knows, their story was a mess!
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As the show's climax approached, Courtney did not want to think about her rival, Lindzi, who apparently was prone to making jokes about her last name, Cox.
"I didn't want to think about Lindzi. Instead I thought about Ben and his — cox. We'd had sex three times in the Fantasy Suite at a hillside chalet in the beautiful Swiss town of Interlaken, so I couldn't wait to be with him again."
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In the book's prologue, Courtney also engages in self-reflection.
"I'm not going to lie. I was a bitch to some of the girls in the house."
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It was all worth it for Ben, though.
"On our overnight date, in between our sex sessions, we stayed up all night talking because we wanted as much time together as possible. In the Fantasy Suite we'd lain in bed, facing each other, listening to Bon Iver, with a fire crackling."
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