Andi Dorfman might get the last laugh because she's reportedly getting a chance at what ex-boyfriend Juan Pablo Galavis always wanted.

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The tenth-season The Bachelorette star has been asked to compete on Dancing with the Stars' upcoming nineteenth season, which premieres on Monday, September 15 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC, TMZ reported Wednesday.

Producers are reportedly hoping to get Dorfman on the show although she's repeatedly expressed on television how she's a terrible dancer.

Galavis, on the other hand, had his heart set on appearing on Season 18 of Dancing with the Stars only for producers to reportedly lose interest in the former The Bachelor star because he became too controversial towards the end of his season. According to E! News, Galavis was under serious consideration to join the show but "too much negativity" surrounded him at the time of casting for DWTS.

Galavis was criticized for allegedly sending his bachelorettes mixed signals, rejecting the idea of a future gay The Bachelor star, going on the show for fame, a nude photo scandal, being a deadbeat dad who owns thousands of dollars in unpaid child-support for his daughter, and refusing to say "I love you" or propose to current girlfriend Nikki Ferrell -- whom he selected at the end of his The Bachelor journey.

Former The Bachelor stars Sean Lowe and Jake Pavelka previously appeared on Dancing with the Stars, while former The Bachelorette star Trista Rehn and The Bachelor bachelorette Melissa Rycroft also competed. Dorfman would be following in their footsteps if she chooses to go through with the reality dancing competition.

Dorfman is a 27-year-old former assistant district attorney from Atlanta, GA. She accepted a proposal from Josh Murray in May although the finale of her The Bachelorette season didn't air until late July. The couple has told reporters in recent weeks they're planning a Spring 2015 wedding.
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.