Jake and Vienna: He Said, She Said Smackdown at The Grove

August 05, 2011 At the Grove

Despite their acrimonious split after their "The Bachelor" romance, Jake Pavelka and Vienna Giraldi are ready to have at it again in the upcoming season of "Bachelor Pad." They each stopped by The Grove, separately, to give their two cents to "Extra's" Renee Bargh, including his opinion of Vienna's new nose.

In the promos for the new "Bachelor Pad," Jake is heard saying he hopes Vienna "falls 3,000 feet to her death." Giraldi responded to Renee, "I don't think anyone, no matter how much you hate a person, should ever wish someone harm. Ever."

Pavelka countered, "I don't wish anybody to death, but you're going have to watch the show to see what I was really talking about."

As for seeing his ex-fiancée for the first time on "Bachelor Pad," Jake said, "Same girl that I remembered that night. She hasn't changed." Vienna shot back, "I think I've changed a lot for the better. I've matured. I've become a woman. He's a terrible, bad person and a liar."

What does Jake think about Vienna's new man, former "Bachelorette" contestant Kasey Kahl, who is also appearing on "Bachelor Pad"? Pavelka said, "You know what? I'm probably not the guy to ask."

Kahl, on the other hand, told Bargh, "He's not who he says he is. He's just not a good person." Vienna added, "Jake has no real emotion, to be honest. It's either fake or scary angry. That's his levels."

And for Vienna's new nose, Jake answered, "I thought she looked fine before." Vienna, however, admitted, "It's something I've wanted my entire life."

Make sure to check out all the drama when "Bachelor Pad" premieres Monday at 8:00 PM on ABC!

Check out the gallery of the Season 2 contestants!


Filed Under: At the Grove, Jake Pavelka

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