The Bachelor host Chris Harrison has given away whether Andi Dorfman would be interested in starring as The Bachelorette again.

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In a one-hour Chris Tells All special on Sunday, February 15 starring Chris Soules, Harrison will sit down with the tenth-season The Bachelorette star to discuss her split from ex-fiance Josh Murray.

"[Andi] speaks candidly for the first time since her breakup with Josh. She was heartbroken, and it was rough, and it's a brutal interview, but I was really proud of her," Harrison told E! News.

Rumors have circulated Dorfman might be the next Bachelorette since she's back on the market, but Harrison shot down the idea.

"I love Andi to death but I don't think she would do it again. She really is heartbroken... We've had no discussions abut bringing her back," the host said.

Harrison was very surprised the couple broke up because when they had gotten engaged, they were "full on head over heels in love."

"I was there, and I would have bet my house and everything that they would make it. I wanted to believe in them, and so did Andi, and you'll see in the interview that she couldn't have been happier and she couldn't have believed more in her heart that she would never ever have to date or see another man ever again. But then it didn't work," Harrison explained.

Dorfman, 27, and Murray, 30, announced their breakup on January 8 although putting up a united front at The Bachelor's Season 19 live-premiere event only a few days earlier.

Harrison had interviewed the seemingly happy couple, who got engaged in May 2014 although the proposal didn't air on The Bachelorette until late July, at the live event and awkwardly asked them questions about marriage without knowing they had been on the rocks.

"I had a ton of questions," Harrison told E! News, "because I was really caught off guard [by the breakup]."

While Dorfman was candid in her Chris Tells All interview, Harrison insisted he behaved the same in his questioning.

"[I] really wanted her to explain because I didn't know either. We get to the bottom of all that. I think it's a really good kind of open, tell-all interview from her," he noted.

After the one-hour special, a two-hour The Bachelor episode will air from 9-11PM ET/PT Sunday night. Another broadcast will follow Monday night, February 16, in its regular time period of 8-10PM ET/PT on ABC.
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