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Bachelor in Paradise: The Dating Advice Michelle Money Will Give Her Daughter

Michelle Money Paradise

Aug. 19 2014, Published 4:18 p.m. ET

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Monday night's Bachelor in Paradise was a nail-biter for sure, with Michelle Money finally receiving a rose at the eleventh hour (we'll spare you the details in case the ep is still sitting on your DVR).

Michelle, who had to leave her daughter Brielle in order to participate in the show, has been very vocal about her desire and determination to find a connection on the show—this is no vacation.

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But what dating advice will she give Brielle when the time is right?

"All you can do is be yourself and be proud of that and love that and embrace it," says Michelle. "You’ll find someone that loves you for you. Don’t ever change for anyone. Don’t ever conform to something that you don’t feel represents you. Just be you 100 percent of the time and you’ll find someone."

Apparently Bachelor devotees are so interested in helping Michelle find love that one overzealous fan created an online dating profile for her...except it didn't entirely add up.

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"I did have someone inform me that someone had created a whole account on a website called Plenty of Fish under a different name that was all my pictures," she tells OK!. "It said I lived in California and I think she said I was 25 which is awesome—I was so excited. I was like thank you so much. But then she said my body was average. I’m like, if you’re going to make up this shit anyway at least say you’ve got a bangin’ body!"

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