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VIDEO: The Bachelor's Vienna Girardi Keeps Jake Gay Rumors Afloat

Aug. 13 2010, Published 9:27 a.m. ET

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The Bachelor's Vienna Girardi fielded questions from her fans via Twitter on Lopez Tonight Thursday, and everything from ex Jake Pavelka to the Prop. 8 ban to flight attendants were on the slate for discussion.

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A viewer asked Girardi, "Now that the gay marriage ban has been overturned in California, do you think Jake will become a contestant on the next Bachelor?”

Girardi burst into laughter, saying, "First of all, that is really funny -- pass,” while rolling her eyes.

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Last week, Pavelka responded to the rumors on The View, saying "there was a lack of intimacy with Girardi because our problems were so heavy -- I can't separate love and intimacy. And apparently, that makes me gay."

When asked point blank if he's homosexual, Pavelka said: "No. One of my best friends is gay; I can't see how someone can look at Girardi and find her not attractive."

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Girardi, a Florida native, said she came out to California to find a man, and teased that she may have found a new one. She said she's stayed in the Golden State because she got a position working for Biolustre, a hair care company, as the director of social philanthropy.

Lopez Tonight airs on TBS weeknights at 11/10c; the show will move to midnight when new TBS hire Conan O'Brien takes over the 11 p.m. slot this November.

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