Former ‘Bachelorette’ winner tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively that ‘Courtney’s heart is made of stone.’ Poor Ben better watch out.
Courtney Robertson will do anything to get Ben Flajnik to fall in love with her and declare her The Bachelor winner. Former Bachelorettte contestant Jesse Csincsak tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively that Courtney “could care less” about really falling in love with Ben because all she really wants to do is become famous.
“Courtney’s heart is made of stone and ice — she doesn’t know what love is,” Jesse tells us. “This girl could care less about Ben, but winning Ben equals a career and that’s what she wants — fame.”
Ben isn’t prepared for the truth. “Sex sells. Period,” Jesse explains. “Ben doesn’t see it yet, but he will and it’s going to hit him like a freight train.”
“Courtney is like a robot,” Jesse adds. “She is going to do whatever she can to attain the final goal of ‘winning’ and not worry about anyone or anything until that happens.”
BFFs — do you think Courtney is capable of love?
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Mercedes S.
Posted at 5:46 PM on March 1, 2012
I actually thought Courtney was a small-time actress, hired to play “the evil one” in a scripted “Bachelor” show – I mean, what real person would let herself be seen as that mean and conniving? Likewise, what real man would let himself be taken in by such a harridan?
Andrea Lawrence-Stuart
Posted at 2:00 PM on February 13, 2012
I am no prude but disagree with Chris: Courtney is showing a lot more greed than fair play in stripping down. It’s using sex as a political tool. I am glad Ben did not show up for Courtney’s invitation to her room. It made me feel that Ben felt he’d seen enough of Courtney for now. She has no mystery about her. A friend told me that at least she was no hypocrite, but there’s something tainted about her, and I think it is a character flaw. She is attractive enough but somehow insecure if she feels she must knock the other girls out to validate herself. Yes, Chris is right about her comments, some off-color, and her way of dealing with the other women. She sounds confident but is just the opposite, resorting to flaunting her body. A couple of comments she made are funny but out of the 100 I’ve heard, maybe two or three are actually funny. When more of the women besides just Emily go to Ben this evening about Courtney, he should get the message. I felt Emily had grace to apologize to Courtney, believing she had misjudged her. It turned out Emily is right: Courtney rebuffed her sincere apology and made her the enemy. Courtney seems to want to be hated. Therein lies the character flaw.