The Bachelor 2012 elimated contestant Jennifer says Ben Flajnik looks like a fool. On Monday’s episode of The Bachelor Ben Flajnik sent Jennifer Fritsch home in a surprising elimination, the same woman he deemed “the best kisser”.

“I definitely thought there was no way. I had the rug pulled out from under me for sure,” said the accountant from Cache, Okla., in a press call today. “I liked Ben from the get-go. I thought he was a really down-to-earth kind of guy. Getting sent home so soon I may have changed my opinion a little bit, I’m definitely over him.”

As for Ben’s skinny-dipping shenanigan with Courtney, Jennifer said she had “no idea” that he had done it. “I definitely thought it was early for him to take such a big leap with one of the girls.” She points out, “He could have said no. Whoever he does choose , if it’s not Courtney, I wish him a lot of luck. He’s going to face a lot of questions.”

But he seems to be following something other than his heart, falling for the manipulative Courtney. “I do think he’s caught in her web,” says Jennifer. “Watching from this side, she sucked him in and there’s no escaping.”

Even Emily’s repeated warnings don’t seem to matter. “Watching now, it seems no matter what warning he’s getting, he’s proving over and over that (Courtney’s) one of his favorites.”

But does Courtney want love or does she just want to win, as she keeps saying? “I think she is definitely all about winning,” says Jennifer. “I heard someone use the term ‘the Ben pill,’ and she definitely took it.”

Jennifer couldn’t come up with any redeeming qualities in Courtney. “No, I don’t think I have one good thing to say about her.”

In fact, she says, if Ben is watching this play out, she wonders if he’s upset. “If it was me, I’d be embarrassed – because he does kind of look like a fool.”

When asked if she had any advice for Ben, if he does wind up proposing to Courtney, Jennifer couldn’t come up with anything. “I don’t even think I could wish him luck. My advice would probably be: Run for the hills.”

Fritsch says the experience taught her one thing. “I laugh and I say, ‘What I’m going to do differently is not date a guy who’s dating 24 other women.'”

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