Andi Dorfmanappears to have nothing good to say about ex-fiancéJosh Murray.Duringher appearanceonWatch What Happens Liveon Wednesday night, hostAndy Cohenread a question from a viewer who wanted to know if the formerBachelorettestar could “say three nice things about Josh.”“No,” she replied, laughing.Later in the show, Dorfman, 32, playeda roundof “Accept Their Rose or Totally Oppose,” where she revealed which celebrities andBachelorstars she would accept a rose from. The reality star said yes to newly-named BachelorPeter Weber,BachelorettecontestantMike Johnsonand franchise hostChris Harrison, as well as actorsMichael B. JordanandShia LaBeouf.Dorfman also said she would “decline” a rose fromBachelorNation’sBlake Horstmann, John Paul Jones and her ex,Nick Viall.When asked for her opinion on who the “biggest douche inBachelorhistory” is, Dorfman cheekily responded, “anything that starts with a J” — referring to both Murray and controversial former BachelorJuan Pablo Galavis.Brian Gove/WireImageMurray and Dorfmansplit in 2015after they got engaged during her season ofThe Bachelorette.The reality star previously wrote a tell-all memoir about her relationship with Murray and her time on the ABC dating show.In January, Murray, 35, came under fire after he posted an Instagram photo ofhis ex-fiancée with a devil emojisuperimposed over her face.After backlash from fans, Murray apologized and deleted the post, saying, “I thought it was just funny. I thought it was humorous but apparently, it wasn’t very humorous. I guess I’m not very funny. I was trying to be funny in a half-hearted way but everybody takes it so seriously and that’s my fault. I should know better. Tsk tsk.”Roy Rochlin/FilmMagic“I was disgusted with myself for what I put up with,” Dorfman said in an interview with PEOPLE in 2016. “I was a strong, independent woman and I allowed [Josh] to be [emotionally abusive]. Now, I know I don’t want someone jealous or controlling. I know what won’t make me happy in [the future].”“We all have red flags in our relationships that we don’t see,” she said at the time. “Looking back and seeing those red flags was very cathartic for me. I realized our relationship wasn’t the highlight of my life like I thought it was. So I took it off the pedestal and realized all was not lost.”

Andi Dorfmanappears to have nothing good to say about ex-fiancéJosh Murray.

Duringher appearanceonWatch What Happens Liveon Wednesday night, hostAndy Cohenread a question from a viewer who wanted to know if the formerBachelorettestar could “say three nice things about Josh.”

“No,” she replied, laughing.

Later in the show, Dorfman, 32, playeda roundof “Accept Their Rose or Totally Oppose,” where she revealed which celebrities andBachelorstars she would accept a rose from. The reality star said yes to newly-named BachelorPeter Weber,BachelorettecontestantMike Johnsonand franchise hostChris Harrison, as well as actorsMichael B. JordanandShia LaBeouf.

Dorfman also said she would “decline” a rose fromBachelorNation’sBlake Horstmann, John Paul Jones and her ex,Nick Viall.

When asked for her opinion on who the “biggest douche inBachelorhistory” is, Dorfman cheekily responded, “anything that starts with a J” — referring to both Murray and controversial former BachelorJuan Pablo Galavis.

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Murray and Dorfmansplit in 2015after they got engaged during her season ofThe Bachelorette.The reality star previously wrote a tell-all memoir about her relationship with Murray and her time on the ABC dating show.

In January, Murray, 35, came under fire after he posted an Instagram photo ofhis ex-fiancée with a devil emojisuperimposed over her face.

After backlash from fans, Murray apologized and deleted the post, saying, “I thought it was just funny. I thought it was humorous but apparently, it wasn’t very humorous. I guess I’m not very funny. I was trying to be funny in a half-hearted way but everybody takes it so seriously and that’s my fault. I should know better. Tsk tsk.”

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“I was disgusted with myself for what I put up with,” Dorfman said in an interview with PEOPLE in 2016. “I was a strong, independent woman and I allowed [Josh] to be [emotionally abusive]. Now, I know I don’t want someone jealous or controlling. I know what won’t make me happy in [the future].”

“We all have red flags in our relationships that we don’t see,” she said at the time. “Looking back and seeing those red flags was very cathartic for me. I realized our relationship wasn’t the highlight of my life like I thought it was. So I took it off the pedestal and realized all was not lost.”

source: people.com