The Bachelorette star Andi Dorfman recently bawled on national television about how much she's hurting from her split from Josh Murray, but he seems to be perfectly fine.

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Murray, who proposed to the tenth-season The Bachelorette star in May 2014 but then announced in a joint January 2015 statement they had decided to call it quits, has admitted he's not pining for Dorfman anymore, E! News reported.

When asked if he misses Dorfman, Murray bluntly told E! News, "No."

"We're friends and everything like that. But at the end of the day, when you're very different from somebody else it just doesn't work out," he explained at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday.

Murray, a former financial advisor, is currently single and selling AdvoCare health and wellness products for his career.

"There's no romance in my life," he told E! News. "I do want to settle down and have kids, but the right woman has to come along. I haven't even thought about that yet. If something happens, something happens. But I haven't been looking."

Murray wasn't shy about the fact, however, he'd consider starring as the next Bachelor.

"If I had the chance to be the Bachelor then I would think about it," Murray said. "But there's no other way I'd go on [The Bachelorette again]. It was a great experience but I did that already and I'm kind of moving on from that specific part of my life."

Dorfman cried to Chris Harrison in a candid interview about her heart being broken on The Bachelor: [Chris Soules] Tells All special last month. She subsequently revealed she had made the spontaneous decision to move to New York City in order to make a fresh start.

Dorfman and Murray's engagement aired on The Bachelorette in July of last year. The couple announced their split on January 8 although putting up a united front at The Bachelor's Season 19 live-premiere event only a few days earlier.
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