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'Farmer Wants a Wife' evictee Jess 'considered future with Frank'
Published Friday, Sep 9 2011, 05:44 BST | By Rebecca Davies | Add comment

The reality TV star, who was competing against Teneille and Peta-Marie on the matchmaking series to win the heart of farmer Frank, said that she was considering a future with him before he eliminated her earlier this week.
Jess said: "I was definitely shocked when Frank said I was the one to go home. Perhaps I read the signs differently. At the end of the day, I'm hoping one of the other girls might be the one for him. I was incredibly nervous, my heart even skipped a few beats.
"I honestly thought the attraction was growing the more time I spent out here with Frank and I was seriously considering what it would be like to live out here for the rest of my life - it's a big step but it's something I was considering seriously.
"I'm hugely disappointed to be going home so early on. I had my heart set on staying a bit longer and continuing to get to know Frank but there's not much I can do about it now. I'm just after a nice, normal, respectful guy who has values and cares about me as much as I care about him.
"I do think this is an opportunity that has passed me by but there are plenty more out there so I'll get back on the bandwagon and continue to make the most of my life."
Lucy, who was eliminated by farmer Trent, said that she felt very "emotional" about her departure, while Kathy, who was vying for the affections of Will, slammed him for his treatment of her after her elimination. Jacklyn was sent home by farmer Tim, but later admitted that she has "lost trust" in guys. Kev's evictee Meg said that she felt "proud" of herself for going on the show.
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