Bachelorette's Ed: "I am not, in any way, attracted to the chick."

By Brent Furdyk, Editor, TV Week | Aug 25, 2009
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Further proving that the only thing real about reality shows is the real time you waste watching them, emails sent from "Bachelorette" douchebag Ed Swiderski reveal he was completely scamming the show, admitting he's not attracted to B.C. Bachelorette Jillian Harris despite the fact that he proposed to her on the show.

US Magazine (which is mercifully taking a break from reporting on Jon & Kate long enough to delve into the "Bachelorette shenanigans) is saying all that and more after coming into possession of emails sent from Swiderski.

In an email exchange with Lindsay Johnson, who apparently still considered herself his girlfriend at the time, Swiderski wrote "I miss you dearly" and "I love you," promising to tell producers about her and that he'd leave the show: "Hopefully they'll get me home tomorrow."

"You know I never took this thing seriously," he wrote. "In addition, I've let the director know that I would be doing the show for the wrong reasons as I am not, in any way, attracted to the chick."

Read all about it right here: http://www.usmagazine.com/news/bachelorettes-ed-swiderski-never-took-the...

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Milk it for all it's worth,

Milk it for all it's worth, Jillian, laugh all the way to the bank then kick that hoser to the curb!

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