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Desiree Hartsock Blames Her Brother For Her Bachelor Elimination

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February 22, 2013 09:00 AM by Lisa Princ

This week on The Bachelor, fan favorite Desiree Hartsock was sent home, after a hometown visit that went very wrong – thanks to her brother. Now, Des’ brother opened up for the first time, and claims that she does blame him for her elimination!

The Bachelor fans tearfully watched this week as Sean Lowe said goodbye to Desiree Hartsock, despite their awesome chemistry and connection. After a hometown visit that went horribly wrong, how can we blame Sean for sending Des home? It certainly seemed that there was no way her brother would even accept Lowe into the family, and now, Des’ brother is speaking out for the first time.

In the new issue of Life & Style Magazine, Desiree’s brother, Nate opened up about Desiree’s elimination, admitting: “She totally blames me for her not being with Sean.” Ironically, we also saw footage on the Sean Tells All special, which shows a much different Nate speaking with Sean – could he possibly have some sort of personality disorder?

So while Des may be angry at her brother, he does not appear to be the least bit bothered that Sean did not choose her. Nate went on to tell Life & Style: “I could tell that it wasn’t meant to be, and it’s obviously not meant to be now, so I’m happy.”

What did you think when Sean sent Desiree home? Should Sean have ignored Des’ brother and his antics? Does Desiree have a right to be mad at her brother? We know you have an opinion and we want to hear it! Comment below to share your thoughts with us!

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