bachelor‘ Deanna Pappas It won’t let the public breakup stop her from finding love.
“My heartache has been quite apart – some of them are played on national TV when I was just a weird kid – a lot of them are in my marriage and divorce,” Pappas, 43, exclusively with US Weekly While launching iHeartradio “Famous Available” podcast. “I don’t allow anyone to break my identity. I just won’t, because I believe in partnership, and I believe in company, and at the end of the day, I honestly believe there are people there and there.”
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She smiled and said, “I do believe that someone will love me, accept me, all the benefits, because, all the disadvantages of me, because listening, I know it must be hard to hear, but there are some things about me that I may continue to work and improve.”
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Deanna Pappas
ABC / Everett CollectionDepend on bachelor alum Ben Higgins“Famous Available” explores love at every stage of life, with familiar faces of Pappas and the Bachelor sharing their journey, opening hearts and inviting listeners to a new era of romance.
“I’m very different from when I was 25 years old. bachelor,” Pappas told us. “I now think dating and companionship is very different from dating and companionship when I was 25. I’m not in marriage and children.
Pappas said she has been a proponent of mental health and attends regular treatments.
By working on her own, the reality star believes she is learning more about herself and trying to avoid past mistakes.

Deanna Pappas
Wes and Alex for IheartPodcasts“I chose not to choose my people, it was my fault,” she said. “I really wanted to work in that part of me because I think, deep down, I was a very confident woman, I was.
As Pappas continues to embark on the “road of self-exploration,” she is excited about her future strength.
She also hopes that women can connect with part of the journey as she embarks on a new chapter to the ending.
“I do believe in love. I think it’s really pretty,” Pappas declared. “I actually believe that’s what we’re here to be with and love someone. That’s what we call doing. I really want to have it.”
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