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Medina: She loves it and you know, I can understand why. I can see why she loves it so much, you know, strangers walking up to her and giving her words of encouragement going, "You're going to do this. You're going to get better. I pray for you and you inspire me." It makes her try harder. It makes her want it, you know. I'm glad that this all turned out the way it did. AP: How did you feel about Jennifer Lopez crying after cutting you from the show?" Medina: I was shocked, surprised that she reacted to me the way she did. Because she was that way because she felt she didn't send me on my way properly and I thought she did a fantastic job. ... It was like getting hit with a pillow. It wasn't really like getting hit with a ton of bricks. And I think also being in the situation with my fiancee, it's just kind of, you learn not to expect anything anymore. You're just happy that you're in the situation that you're in. So I never expected to win. I just was happy to be there. AP: You've put your marriage plans on hold for now, right? Medina: The goal is for it not to be indefinitely, by no stretch. It's definitely something that I dream about and that I hope comes true, but I don't want to put that type of pressure on her. She has enough pressure trying to get out of bed and make it to the bathroom or hold a cup of water. It's tough. These brain injuries the hardest thing I think I've ever seen anybody go through and I don't want to put that pressure on her. I don't want to put that pressure on myself either. I just know that before she's my wife and before she's my fiancee, she's my best friend. ___ Online:
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