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Valentine's Day 2015: How Former 'Bachelorettes' Are Celebrating

Andi Dorfman attends front row at The Mark Zunino For Kleinfeld 2015 Runway Show on Oct. 14, 2014 in New York City.
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ByEMILY SHAPIRO
February 14, 2015, 9:20 PM

— -- "The Bachelorette" and Valentine's Day may go hand in hand, but not every bachelorette finds her happily-ever-after on the show.

While some former bachelorettes are coupled up this Valentine's Day, others are solo. See how a few of your favorite former stars are celebrating:

Ashley Hebert, who married JP Rosenbaum in 2012 after picking him on her season, is a now a mom and celebrating Valentine's Day with a new milestone:

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This January, Des Hartsock married Chris Siegfried, after he proposed at the end of her 2013 season. Today Hartsock posted a photo of the newlyweds enjoying Valentine's Day together outdoors:

And what about the most recent Bachelorette, Andi Dorfman? She split from fiance Josh Murray in January, and today Dorfman says she has the "Vdayblues":

The newly single Dorfman said she instead celebrated "GALentines" Friday night at a Chicago Blackhawks game:

Just a few days before Dorfman and Murray announced they'd ended their engagement, Chris Harrison interviewed them on the red carpet for the season premiere of "The Bachelor."

At the time, he said, he had no idea that the couple was on the verge of splitting.

"Everyone thought I knew while I was talking to them about their wedding date and we were all just kind of faking and getting over on everybody... but I honestly didn't know," he said during an appearance on Ryan Seacrest's radio show.

"I knew things were a little off. They were being a little awkward and weird but you know, they're from Georgia. You know those people," he said, teasing Seacrest, who is a Georgia native.

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