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Addicted to Pop

A big fan of all things entertainment, Kristi Kastrounis dishes on the latest reality TV shows, movies and celeb stories. She can’t get enough of pop culture and Diet Coke. And, hailing from Minnesota, she’ll never learn to call pop "soda."
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Another reality TV couple calls it quits...surprise.

In case you haven't heard, reality TV's most recent "Bachelorette" couple Jesse Csincsak and Deanna Pappas have split. The couple had announced their wedding date for May 9, 2009 during the one-hour special following the finale. Yet, another one bites the dust. (Thus, making Trista and Ryan Sutter the ONLY successfully engaged and married couple produced from the reality TV show.)

Host of the show, Chris Harrison opened up about the recent split. Harrison said, "DeAnna went to Breckenridge last week and broke up with Jesse. He was stunned. I've talked to Jesse several times today, and he did not see it coming."

Harrison also says that Pappas has big Hollywood dreams. He says Pappas has been getting "bad advice" from people like "paparazzi guys, and other people that she's been running into that have filled her head with, you know, these dreams that she's going to come to Hollywood and make it big and do all this stuff. And I think her head's getting a little bigger than it should and I think that's led to this as well."

Maybe that's why Jesse wallows about his former finance on his most recent YouTube blog titled: "Dianna Breaks up with Jesse," where he says Deanna told him, "I love you but I'm not in love with you."

Ouch! And we thought "D" was a slightly normal bachelorette and not too shallow.

Watch the video for more from her brokenhearted-ex:


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