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EXCLUSIVE: Bachelorette Ali's Castoff Goes On Romantic Getaway With Her Former Rival

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Jul. 31 2010, Published 10:00 a.m. ET

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Kirk DeWindt has rebounded from his heartbreaking departure from The Bachelorette. RadarOnline.com has exclusive details about his recent weekend getaway with Ali Fedotowsky’s former rival Jessie Sulidis!

Jessie and Ali vied for Jake Pavelka’s affections on the last season of ABC’s The Bachelor and Ali recently eliminated Kirk from the competition for her heart after he made it to the final four on The Bachelorette.

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Last week Jessie and Kirk met up in Windsor, Ontario. “They definitely had a romantic weekend away and I think they will be linking up again sooner rather than later,” a source told RadarOnline.com.

During dinner at a sushi bar “fans approached them all night and took pictures,” a source said. “They couldn't walk the streets or eat alone as women kept approaching them.”

The budding new couple also went golfing.

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“Kirk wanted to impress them both! He taught her a tip or two and was impressed she was a natural athlete,” the source added. “They then ventured off to have dinner at The Keg where Justin Rego randomly showed up as he was in town for an event.”

After a quick hello to “Rated R” Justin, Kirk happily turned his attention back to Jessie.

“There was a real-life bachelorette party at the Keg and a bunch of the women came over to their booth with cake,” the source added.

“Kirk and Jessie were so welcoming- they let the women sit with them for a bit and ate cake and took pics."

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