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But he said Vienna was "my baby" and defended her from critical viewers. "I have never had this much heat in a relationship," he said. "It's like a fairy tale every day." The couple said that they haven't set a wedding date but that Vienna would soon move to Dallas, where Pavelka lives. The success rate of "The Bachelor" has been poor, romantically speaking. Only four of the 13 previous couples are still together. Next week, ABC will air a wedding special of last year's bachelor, Jason Mesnick, marrying Molly Malaney. Mesnick chose Malaney, whom he earlier ditched on the show, after famously dumping the woman he picked in the finale. Last week's episode of "The Bachelor" was watched by 11.5 million viewers. Ratings for the franchise haven't been this high since the fifth season in 2004, when football player Jesse Palmer starred. ___ On the Net: The Bachelor:
http://abc.go.com/shows/the-bachelor/
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