Fulton County Assistant District Attorney Andi Dorfman was all over the airwaves and Internet on Monday night.

First she appeared as ABC’s star witness on “The Bachelor: The Women Tell All” episode of the reality show viewed by eight million people. Next, she was the subject of a story on the 11 p.m. broadcast of the network’s Atlanta affiliate, Channel 2 Action News, which attempted to take a serious look at Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard’s decision to grant her a leave of absence to be “The Bachelorette” for the show’s next season. Then she made a splash with online reviewers, with The Huffington Post calling her “our hero,” saying she was the first in the show’s 18 seasons to pierce the fairy tale image and tell the truth.

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