'It will be a lot of fun!' Bachelorette Andi Dorfman reveals she plans to wed fiancé Josh Murray on television

By Mike Larkin


They fell in love watched by an audience of millions.

So it is perhaps only natural that Bachelorette Andi Dorfman plans to wed fiancé Josh Murray in the same way - live on television.

The pair have revealed their plans to allow the cameras into their big day.

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Maximising their 15 minutes of fame: Bachelorette Andi Dorfman said she wants to wed fiance Josh Murray on TV

Maximising their 15 minutes of fame: Bachelorette Andi Dorfman said she wants to wed fiance Josh Murray on TV

The reality television personality told People she would get hitched on television, 'as long as I get to marry him.'

Former baseball player Josh added: 'We had a great experience on The Bachelorette. They'll just have to film the reception. It will be a lot of fun.'

Andi, 27, also said she is already hard at work planning their big day,

She said: 'I was looking at pictures like, "is this weird?" And he's like, "No I love it!"

'I cannot wait to get married, but I need time to plan something. But typical man, he does not understand that. 'It'll be a huge wedding we have a lot of family.'

Admitting he is chomping at the bit, Josh added: 'If it was my choice it would've been yesterday. But next spring would probably be a good time.'

The obliging former athlete also said: 'When it comes to the wedding, Andi can take care of everything.'

'She does it all': Josh has praised his fiancee for her skills as a cook and a cleaner

'She does it all': Josh has praised his fiancee for her skills as a cook and a cleaner

And it looks like they will have a happy marriage, for thoughtful Josh also took time to praise her by saying, 'she does everything great. Cooking, cleaning, she does it all!'

The dynamic duo also said they are keen to start a family, though only after they have made the most of the engagement and wedding.

She said: 'I want a crazy chaotic house. I want, like, four or five kids running around. That's happiness for me.'

Amazingly, Andi said  said she almost kicked her now fiance off the show on the first night.

Thankfully for the 27-year-old, who was sure she would have nothing in common with the former baseball player, she held off against her better judgement.

'He walked out of the limo and I thought, "Oh, I'm in trouble."

It beats being a lawyer: She became reality television royalty when she accepted Josh's proposal on the cheesy show

It beats being a lawyer: She became reality television royalty when she accepted Josh's proposal on the cheesy show

'I thought, "He's got to have a big ego." I almost sent him home the first night!'

Luckily for the former assistant district attorney she did not, as they are now planning to get married after falling for each other on the cheesy show.

She accepted the jock's proposal and the Atlanta, Georgia natives are now planning their nuptials, a process sure to extend their relevancy beyond the usual 15 minutes of fame.

Andi said: 'At a certain point I realized, "He's my type," but he's totally different than anybody else I've ever dated.'

While she is basking in the afterglow of their joyful engagement, and the publicity extravaganza that has come in its wake, one former show star has spoken out to curb her enthusiasm.

Sean Lowe has warned Andi her 29-year-old fiance is 'not your soulmate,' urging her to be on her guard against heartbreak.

Words of wisdom: In an open letter, Bachelor alum Sean Lowe advises Andi Dorfman and her new fiance Josh Murray not to think of each other as 'soulmates'

Words of wisdom: In an open letter, Bachelor alum Sean Lowe advises Andi Dorfman and her new fiance Josh Murray not to think of each other as 'soulmates'

The Bachelor star became the only one of it's 17 male leads to wed the woman he proposed to on the show when he married Catherine Giudici in January.

But rather than congratulating Andi on her engagement, he has warned her she is 'just now embarking on the hard part.'

In an open letter he said: 'Mainly, I’d tell them not to elevate the other to the level of "soul mate."

'It sets everyone up for unrealistic expectations and emphasizes the romance over the hard work of building a relationship.'

'You see, what Andi and Josh don’t know is that they are just now embarking on the hard part.

'Nobody told Catherine and me that our toughest challenge would come after we rode those elephants off into the sunset.

'Falling in love while globetrotting the world was the easy part. Learning how to love someone you’ve spent a collective 20 hours with is the really hard part.'


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