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Eyal said that unlike A-list film stars, who work hard to protect their public personas, reality TV stars require a constant barrage of drama in their personal lives to keep their 15 minutes of fame ticking. He likened "The Bachelor" divide to the disorderly divorce of Jon and Kate Gosselin, who starred with their children on TLC's "Jon & Kate Plus 8." When it comes to discussing their dissolved romances in the press, most celebrities keep their traps shut
-- except when they promise to "remain good friends" with their exes. Silence isn't necessarily always golden though, according to image consultant LisaMarie Luccioni, who specializes in managing the public impressions of companies and individuals. "Silence communicates," said Luccioni. "It can be decoded in a positive way. For example, with the Sandra Bullock situation, we didn't really hear a lot from her, and people decided that it meant she's taking the high road, but contrast that with Tiger Woods, who stayed quiet as that story kept building, and it was seen as if he was hiding something else." Monday's reunion likely won't be the last time viewers see Girardi and Pavelka in the spotlight. Girardi said she got a job in Los Angeles, and Pavelka has filmed a guest spot for Lifetime's legal drama "Drop Dead Diva." Beyond that, maybe they could try looking for love again on another season of "The Bachelor." Casting for the 15th edition is currently under way. ___ Online:
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