Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Becca Kufrin.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Rebecca Jill Kufrin is an American publicist and television personality, best known for her role as the winner on the 22nd season of ABC's The Bachelor and the lead of the 14th season of The Bachelorette.
I don't care if I have a short engagement or a long engagement.
My relationships with my friends are lifelong, solid and unbreakable.
I want a corgi!
I have so much love to give and I want just a partner in life.
Sometimes, you just have to follow your heart and can't verbalize why you feel a certain way.
To any relationship, there's a lot of layers.
I'm looking for someone who can be put to the test... and by test, I mean an obstacle course that represents life and its challenges!
When my dad proposed to my mom, instead of giving her an engagement ring, he gave her an engagement shotgun. Because he loved to hunt and wanted to spend time with her doing that.
My parents just honestly have the most loving, committed, loyal relationship.
I feel like a grandma.
I was really nervous putting my heart on the line again and stepping into the role as Bachelorette.
No one wants to go through a breakup.
Thank God I have a great support group and friends and family but I'm learning a lot.
At the end of the day, as cheesy as this sounds, people love love stories and Bachelor Nation truly wants to root for somebody and have people find their love stories.
If there is one thing I've learned it's that you can't pick who you love.
Going through a breakup in the middle of a pandemic/quarantine has really put a crimp on dating.
I've always tried to keep my family and how I was raised and my morals in the back of my head.
I was in love with Arie.
My friends come first no matter what.
I don't think it's going to come as a shock to anyone, but Garrett and I have decided to end our engagement. Garrett and I came to this decision after many conversations. It wasn't just something we just arrived at one night. It wasn't based solely off of one Instagram post or somebody else's opinions or comments.
My biggest fear is, I mean, kind of what happened. Like falling for somebody and ready to spend my life with somebody and have them not be ready or to be like, 'I don't know if you're the one for me.'
When it comes to matters of the heart, love isn't always so simple.
Those are my favorite dates, when we can just cook together and share a bottle of wine and cozy up next to the fire.
I want a relationship like the one my mom and dad had, what every strong relationship around me looks like, and I wasn't going to allow past heartbreak to hinder me from finding that.
Sure, everyone who knows me knows that I am the world's least athletic person ever to exist - but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy other people's athleticism!
I don't want to keep looking back in the past. I want to move forward.
I would never judge someone for being a virgin.
I've said it many times before, but family is the most important thing to me, and I want a partner who feels that same importance in meeting family.
I've been in love in the past.
If someone wants to be a virgin, then everyone should respect that.
Of course I would love to be a mom.
If I was the Bachelorette again, the second I walked into the house after meeting everyone I would say, 'Who did you vote for and why? Let's talk about it.'
I'm very organized and so when I come home, I like to put everything in a proper place and put it away, so you don't see it.
We need to see not only leads of color, but contestants, people behind the scenes, people on the team, the Bachelor franchise as a whole.
I couldn't live without a good moisturizer to put on my face in the morning and at night.
As much as I love Neil Lane, I don't want to have a ring graveyard.
I love my bed.
Garrett is my fiance and I love him and to his core, I believe that he is a good person.
I still want to try to get back to my life as normal as possible and eventually start a family, have children and have a career, have my partner have his own career, everything.
Social media is a prevalent thing in people's lives.
I admit that through privilege, I've been racially ignorant. But I'm trying to learn and I'm trying to grow. It's what we all have to do.
I've always tried to be as open as possible, and I just hope that viewers can appreciate that.
Being the Bachelorette holds a lot of pressure, especially on this first night since I was making my decision solely based on first impressions.
It's okay to cry, it's okay to be confused, or to be down and angry.
I came to 'The Bachelor' looking to find the love of my life, and I'm happy to say that I have.
A breakup is hard enough, and to have it all filmed and have to re-watch it and know that people all across the country are watching you get your heart broken, it is embarrassing. It's not fun. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
I have made the best of friends in Minnesota. And I just have so much love for it.
2020, it's been a lot. But I look at it as, I would never want to not do 2020 for as many crazy things that have happened.
There's no better place than Vegas to take a chance and gamble on love.
My mom and dad had the relationship that I want, and they were teammates. They were always equal 50/50.
I think that being the Bachelorette and being on this side of things, you really have to stay in tune with who you are and follow your gut and follow your heart.
Let's be honest, I was engaged two times already - like, I don't want to keep racking up the rings.
Black lives do matter.
Life always has its ups and downs.
The Bahamas is a beautiful place, but half of that beauty is found in the clear warm ocean that surrounds the Islands.
Sure, spending most of your time with attractive men who are all catches is great... but you can imagine how all that testosterone can overwhelm a gal.
You want to try to put on a brave face, but I think I'm learning that that's not the case.
I want to keep in mind, the people who I really do fall for and have strong feelings for, if was them how would I want to be treated?
I mean 2020 for me personally - and I think for a lot of people in not only our country but our world - it's testing us and there are so many different factors.