Andi Dorfman emerged as a prominent figure in American reality television, best known for her decisive role in two major dating franchises. A former Assistant District Attorney from Atlanta, Georgia, she first captured national attention as a contestant on the eighteenth season of The Bachelor, where her candid confrontation with bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis became a defining moment. Her popularity led her to become the lead of the tenth season of The Bachelorette in 2014, making her the first former attorney to headline the series.
Born Andi Jeanette Dorfman on April 3, 1987, in Atlanta, she was raised in a close-knit family. She pursued higher education at the University of Georgia, earning a degree in political science, before obtaining her Juris Doctor from the Wake Forest University School of Law. Prior to her television fame, Dorfman built a career in the legal field, serving as an Assistant District Attorney in Fulton County, Georgia, where she prosecuted misdemeanor cases. This professional background would later inform her straightforward and analytical approach on television.
Her rise to fame began with her appearance on The Bachelor in 2014. Dorfman quickly became a fan favorite, but her journey ended dramatically when she voluntarily eliminated herself in the ninth episode, famously walking out after a contentious overnight date with Juan Pablo Galavis. Her assertive exit resonated with viewers and paved the way for her to star in her own season of The Bachelorette later that year. During her season, she ultimately became engaged to Josh Murray, though the relationship ended several months after the finale aired.
Leveraging her platform, Dorfman transitioned into a career as an author and media personality. She penned the New York Times bestselling memoir "It's Not Okay: Turning Heartbreak into Happily Never After" in 2016, detailing her experiences in the spotlight and the aftermath of her televised relationships. She followed this with a novel, "The Single Season," in 2021. Dorfman has also co-hosted the podcast "Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley and Tanya Rad" and launched her own podcast, "The Andi Dorfman Show," where she discusses dating, life, and personal growth. She continues to make occasional appearances on Bachelor Nation programming and maintains an active presence discussing her life beyond reality TV.