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CBS News/ June 24, 2010, 5:33 PM

Jake and Vienna Faceoff Planned by ABC on "The Bachelorette"

Vienna Girardi and ex-fiance Jake Pavelka from "The Bachelor." (Personal Photo)

NEW YORK (CBS) Now that Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi are officially done, all the juicy details of their breakup are spewing out.

And TV audiences will be able to see some of it for themselves on July 5 when Pavelka and Girardi reunite for a televised meeting on "The Bachelorette."

PICTURES: Jake and Vienna

So far, we have learned that the 32-year-old pilot called it quits with Girardi over the phone, and now it looks as if jealousy and lack of intimacy issues are the reasons for the split.

"Vienna loved the limelight," Pavelka tells Extra. "She was extremely jealous that wonderful things were happening to me. I was including her as much as I possibly could."

He also said that he was shocked when Girardi sold her side of the story to a tabloid. "What did I ever do to you that you would go down and sell your story to a magazine? Is being famous that important to you?"

Girardi, 24, recently revealed to Star Magazine that the two of them developed major intimacy issues and that the affection Pavelka showed her was just for the camera.

"I'm not going to even justify that with a comment," Pavelka said in response to Giradi's story. "It's just a hurtful statement to throw out there. I'm absolutely not going to get into a 'he said, she said'."

Fortunately, this "he said, she said" drama will soon provide more entertainment for ABC viewers. The reunion of the two on next weeks "The Bachelorette" is sure to draw an audience.

 Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi TwitPics

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mjb89 says:
I do believe that you are reading the Entertainment Section. This is where I would expect to see a story like this. If you aren't interested in Entertainment news, don't venture into the Entertainment section of the web site.
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JustYourAverageReader replies:
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The "news" is still IMO not worthy of news or a section.
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... and it seems this country is so polluted with this type of stuff, that many people spawn obssessions and look to these people as heroes. The real heroes of this country get little publicity if any. Go tour farms and factories in America. You will find many heroes. Visit our troops, our coal mines and so on. You will find heroes. Do not look to Hollywood for heroes. You are not likely to find any.
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JustYourAverageReader says:
CBS - maybe you could stick to news that matters? Just a recommendation. This type of news is just as much news as is the speed at which paint dries.
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JustYourAverageReader replies:
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... and it seems this country is so polluted with this type of stuff, that many people spawn obssessions and look to these people as heroes. The real heroes of this country get little publicity if any. Go tour farms and factories in America. You will find many heroes. Visit our troops, our coal mines and so on. You will find heroes. Do not look to Hollywood for heroes. You are not likely to find any.
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