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PHOTOS: The Bachelor's Vienna Girardi Still Wearing Engagement Ring After Split

Jun. 24 2010, Published 2:32 p.m. ET

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Just days after The Bachelor's Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi announced they've officially called it quits, a sad-looking Vienna was snapped out in West Hollywood, California Wednesday, still brandishing the $50,000 2.72-carat diamond and platinum Neil Lane engagement ring Jake gave her on the show, and RadarOnline.com has all the pictures for you.

While the love affair between the pair might be over, there might be a brewing controversy over the ring, as both (The Bachelor's co-producers) Warner Bros. and Pavelka, a 32-year-old airline pilot from Dallas, have both stated the ring does not belong on Vienna's finger.

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Warner Bros. spokesperson Natalia Desrosiers told the NY Post Wednesday that "the ring goes back into production."

Pavelka, when asked by People if he expected Vienna to give the ring back, said: "Yes. We're no longer engaged and she can't wear that ring."

Meanwhile, the bad blood continues to brew between the former lovebirds, as RadarOnline.com exclusively reported that Vienna has been telling pals she thought the hunky pilot was not “into girls.”

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“He just wasn’t ever physical with her,” the source added. "He was only nice to her in front of the camera and he was only affectionate on the red carpet."

Vienna reveals intimate details of what was, and what was not happening in their bedroom, in the brand new issue of Star magazine.

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