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Brad Womack Says He "Dodged a Bullet" After Breaking Up With 'Bachelorette' Emily Maynard

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May 17 2012, Published 8:51 a.m. ET

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Brad Womack may have taken a shot at love not once, but twice, on The Bachelor, but when it comes to watching his ex-fiancée Emily Maynard take her shot at finding her dream man on The Bachelorette, Brad says he's not interested. 

Actually, the Texas bar owner admits that he's happy his romance with Emily ended, saying, "I think I dodged a bullet with that relationship." Whoa! 

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"I have no interest in watching," Brad told local station ABC 13 about Emily's journey on The Bachelorette. "All I'll say is she's a helluva woman and I hope it works out."

In not such surprising news, Brad is still single and admits that he's only been "on one date in the past year." But that still doesn't mean he has feelings for Emily. By the sound of it, he's glad it's over between them. 

"I just hope it works out for her," he added, before saying that he hopes he can find a girl who likes the real Brad and not The Bachelor Brad.

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So what did Emily have to say about all this? 

She Tweeted at former contestant Ashley Spivey, who called Brad's quip disappointing: "I'm sure they accidentally cut off the part where he said it was a diamond encrusted bullet of course! :) "

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