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There’s still a lot of growing to do in our relationship. We will not tie the knot until I am mentally and physically prepared as well as Matt.
Shayne Lamas
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It was a fairytale proposal like I’ve always dreamed about. I forgot that there [were] cameras around. In that moment, it was just Matt and I and it was the most amazing moment of my entire life.
Shayne Lamas [on proposal by Matt Grant]
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Comments (81 Total)
He didn't even give her the final rose!!! The show didn't even catch that. Don't think they have a chance.
They are not a good match! She's a ball buster and he's frustrated with her. He better call Chantel!
I'm glad Brad choose Emily, however Emily did not seem as excited as Brad, her emotions seemed forced and not natural. How sad.
I'm pretty sure the bracelet was her daughters initials, Josephine Reddick Hendricks, I think it was sweet!!! And I think Emily was being honest, and wants to live in reality and not in this edited version she has been in, just like Ali and Roberto, its okay to date and not jump to marriage... more respect from me, wish them the best
Amy: Nobody is hating. If what you say is true then why doesn't nice, sweet, southern Belle, NASCAR Emily just be "jealous and cry" as Mrs. Brad Womack? Hmmmm??? Answer: because she can't or won't put Brad first in her life - period! Everything is Rickee or dead Ricky or North Carolina or her job or...whatever... It's called "deep emotional scars" and she needs help instead of a reality TV Fiance. Winning a contest on "Fantasy Island" is quite a bit different than taking it home and trying to make it work without the exotic surroundings and the 24/7 caretakers. Maybe it is a bit like NASCAR.... doing laps in the Indy 500 is completely different than driving with the family around town. Doesn't mean you are not an excellent driver but it takes vastly different skills despite both of them basically being "driving a vehicle".