According to critics, Andi Dorman should be a little more grateful for the reality tv opportunities that are given to her, rather than calling them the "stupidest" things she's ever done. And that's exactly what she said in a new interview, after revealing that she has nothing but regret after appearing on ABC's hit reality dating show "The Bachelor" back in 2014.

Speaking to Cosmopolitan Magazine this month, Dorfman - who quit her job as an Assistant District Attorney to be a television celebrity - says she had no idea what she was getting into after agreeing to be on Juan Pablo Galavis' season of the show.

"I had no idea that I would be mic'd up the entire time, no idea that there would be 20 cameras at any given point," Dorman told Cosmopolitan. "I was so sheltered."

She added, "The very first night on The Bachelor, my first season, I remember standing in the rose ceremony room. It's 4:30 in the morning at this point. It's freezing cold, everyone is cold and nervous standing on these risers, and you could hear the teeth chattering and the deep breaths. And I watch Juan Pablo come in with a stack of roses, and I'm thinking, 'This is the stupidest thing I've ever been a part of. I'm standing here cold, my feet hurt, and I'm waiting for a dude I don't know to give me a rose.'"

Yet Dorfman is getting no sympathy from fans who are saying, "Interesting how she is all negative about the show now. If it wasn't for the show this interview wouldn't have happened, nor would the Cosmo interview. She shows her pettiness with these comments," and "She's coming across as very dumb to bash The Bachelor only to go on The Bachelorette and now she thinks she's so interesting that she's going to put out a book about what......the stupid show! She's disgusting!"

Another critic wrote, "Then she must be STUPID since she was on the show twice. Hindsight, 20/20."

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