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The tumultuous separation and subsequent speculation — Is Jake getting back together with Ali? Is Vienna going to pose for Playboy? Is Jake gay? Irad Eyal, reality TV producer and author of celebrity relationship guide "Sex Degrees of Separation," said the duo's messy end is atypical Hollywood behavior. Obviously, it's a better way to keep your name in the press.

If you just fade out quietly like all the other couples from 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' did in the past, you're left with nothing. Eyal said that unlike A-list film stars, who work hard to protect their public personas, reality TV stars require a constant barrage of drama in their personal lives to keep their 15 minutes of fame ticking. When it comes to discussing their dissolved romances in the press, most celebrities keep their traps shut — except when they promise to "remain good friends" with their exes.

Silence isn't necessarily always golden though, according to image consultant LisaMarie Luccioni, who specializes in managing the public impressions of companies and individuals. For example, with the Sandra Bullock situation, we didn't really hear a lot from her, and people decided that it meant she's taking the high road, but contrast that with Tiger Woods, who stayed quiet as that story kept building, and it was seen as if he was hiding something else.

As the winner, Jake held a powerful rose in his hand to offer immunity to one other contestant. In a true war of the roses, Gia Allemand got stabbed with a thorn when her supposed ally Jake gifted the red petals to Vienna.

Gia called this decision "dumb," while Kasey labeled him as a "master manipulator. After the ceremony, Jake asked to speak privately with Vienna and her now serious boyfriend Kasey to find "closure" following the televised demise of his engagement. Pouring his heart out, Jake told Vienna, "I never pictured myself giving you another rose ever in my life. Vienna, a year ago we had something really special when we fell in love with each other.

The great times were great and the bad times were really bad. I'm just going to be real honest in front of the man you love right now and get some things on the table. The gals both board separate helicopters. Tom Bergeron butts in during a commercial teasing the upcoming announcement of. KATU promotes an 11 p. Hey, is that Jon Hamm's voice on those Comcast Xfinity ads? Sorry, got distracted there.

Tenley's helicopter lands. Chris Harrison escorts her like a lamb to the slaughter. She's lovely in a strapless golden gown. She feels positive her new life with Jake begins today. She and Jake stand face to face on a flower-bedecked veranda overlooking the water. Jake tells her how perfect she is, then gets teary when dropping the bomb. Now, the other chopper approaches, with Vienna aboard.

Jake is still feeling bad about Tenley -- he had her up on a pedestal, felt like he couldn't be himself. In the car being driven away, Tenley thinks Jake will see the mistake he made. And just when you think this couldn't be dragged out any longer, here's Tom Bergeron and Melissa Rycroft with the new "Dancing with the Stars" cast!

Who is the 11th cast member? We have to wait and see! What feels like weeks after this episode began, we finally reach the big finish -- Jake, all dressed up in a suit and tie, is still on the veranda.

Chris escorts Vienna. She's still blabbing about herself: this is the fairy tale she dreamed of since she was a little girl, Jake's her Prince Charming, her soulmate. Got it. Jake and Vienna stand face to face, she's in love with him, she's an amazing woman, he drops to one knee and proposes, flashing the ring in a close-up that clearly shows "Neil Lane" on the inside of the box. She says yes, there's a montage of their moments together, he gives her a final rose. Just to add to the agony, Chris Harrison then hosts an hour-long.

Tenley comes on, to warm applause. Then Jake comes out and stutters to Tenley. Then Vienna and Jake make their official first appearance as a couple.

And blast the "tabloids" for the assorted unflattering stories about Vienna's first marriage and her Hooters-employee past. Oh, and that eleventh person on "Dancing with the Stars"? Jake Pavelka! What a touching end to his incredible journey to find a TV career -- I mean, true love! Because that's what this incredible journey was all about. Wasn't it? Moral of the story? Tenley, you were too good for him! Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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