Bio
Andi Dorfman is an American attorney and reality television personality who was an Assistant District Attorney in Fulton County, Georgia before becoming a contestant on the eighteenth season of The Bachelor.
She became famous for walking out on bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis in the ninth episode of the show. Due to the support from her fans, Dorfman starred in the tenth season of The Bachelorette. She became the first bachelorette to acknowledge being of Jewish ancestry in the show's history, and the first attorney to appear in this role.
The Bachelorette Bio
Andi Dorfman, 26, a beautiful and successful woman, has it all at first glance — her loving family, her great friends, and even her dream job. But she realised there was something missing. So, last September, she put her busy life on hold to try and find love on The Bachelor.
She thought she had found her match, but in the end it was not meant to be, and Andi walked away from Juan Pablo. She did not, however, let that experience stop her desire to find her perfect soul mate.
Andi will embark on her own journey to find love when she stars in the tenth edition of The Bachelorette.
While on The Bachelor, Andi revealed that she doesn't want an ordinary love. She longs to find a great love like the one her parents share and her newlywed sister has found. She isn't sure what has kept her from finding it, but she is sure she wants to keep on trying.
The whip-smart, stunning Bachelorette lives in Atlanta, where she works as an Assistant District Attorney for Fulton County, Georgia. Andi is one of very few women working as a gang prosecutor and she aims to keep her community safe by putting criminals behind bars.
She hopes that one day her own children will live in a beautiful world full of warmth and opportunity. But first, she must fearlessly pursue her next goal - to find the wonderful love of her life.
Andi is the younger of two sisters and grew up learning how to hunt and fish, both activities she still enjoys - almost as much as she loves to shop.
Andi was a sorority girl at Louisiana State University until she graduated in 2009. After that, she earned her JD from Wake Forest's Law School in 2012.
She has been an Assistant District Attorney since passing the bar in her native Georgia and has been prosecuting criminals ever since.