Katie Thurston admits John Hersey dumped her

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Katie Thurston admits John Hersey dumped her


Two months after their breakup, Katie Thurston admits that John Hersey dumped her.

“Technically we broke up twice,” former “Bachelorette” explained in the Tuesday episode of Kaitlyn Bristowe Podcast “Off the Vine”. “The first time nobody knew about.

“Like a week or two [later]we worked it out and decided to get back together, so I thought we were golden, ”she continued.

Thurston, 31, called her last breakup with 28-year-old Hersey in June “inevitable”, explaining that she had “more reasons” to dislike her than the opposite.

“It’s a really shit feeling,” said the Bachelor graduate.

Regarding the “tipping point” of their relationship, Thurston told 37-year-old Bristowe that she was “pissed”.[ed] off ”by Hersey, wanting her to take surfing lessons after learning to parachute.

“I knew nothing I did would be good enough,” she explained. “It was truly a blessing in misfortune [because] I think I could endure a lot longer than I should.

Katie Thurston
The former “Bachelorette” called her “a blessing in disguise.”
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Whereas the bank’s former marketing manager was initially “the saddest”. [she’s] ever was, “when they called it quitting, she said she was now” in a very good place “after a trip to Mexico and secret sex.

When Thurston started joking about “the best way to beat someone,” Bristowe finished the sentence: “[It’s] get under someone. “

John Hersey and Katie Thurston
The duo met in the 17th season of the series “The Bachelorette”.
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Thurston and Hersey made their relationship debut in November 2021, one month after she canceled her engagement from Blake Moynes.

Although Thurston does not “regret” leaving the 32-year-old wildlife manager, “so soon,” she called her time with Hersey “six months [of] crush and burn. “

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She remarked, “I just put all my eggs in one basket with this man.”

Thurston called “every relationship … a lesson,” adding that she and the bartender were “on good terms” at the moment.

“We’re good enough,” she corrected. “He would like to be friends. Friends is a strong word, I think I would use it at that time. … The more time separates, the more things that were cute, quirky and fun … [are] It pisses me off the fuck with me.