>http://www.khou.com/news/local/galveston/stories/khou061018_jj_bachelorette.4df9287f.html# The experience I had was nothing but positive, but the producing is what got to me,” she said. “It is very scripted, and I think when you’re watching TV, anyone with half a brain can figure that out.”
Scripted moments she had to endure aired on the second episode, when she and another contestant sneaked into Borghese’s room during a cocktail party to snoop around.
That came only at the prodding of a producer, who told them the party was a little too boring.
...and how much of a brain would it have taken to politely decline the producer's "prodding." Did she also sign over her free will as part of her non-disclosure agreement? And how is that "scripted" -- "staged" maybe, but unless she was reading from a script, "scripted" is the wrong word choice.
I also don't understand why if she felt "zero attraction" right from "the first night I got out of the limo," she bothered to stick around. If she wasn't attracted to Lorenzo then she certainly shouldn't have felt any need to worry about any "repercussions" that might result from declining the producer's prodding