The final season of The Bachelors ended Wednesday night after disastrous ratings.
The leads, Wesley Senna Cortes, Ben Waddell and Luke Bateman, all made their final decisions in an emotional finale that would have moved the few fans who tuned in.
Wes, a virgin and a devout Christian, had his heart broken by country girl Brea after he asked her to be his girlfriend.
“I know I still have so much to learn when it comes to relationships,” the Brazilian-born hunk said.
“But if you are willing, I would like to see this relationship exceed all expectations. Brea, will you be my girlfriend?'
Wesley Senna Cortes was brutally dumped by Brea on Wednesday's finale of The Bachelors
Despite his pleas, Brea decided they were just too different to make things work outside of the show.
“You make me smile from ear to ear, but that's not enough for me right now,” she said.
“I don't want to start a relationship on the basis that I'm jeopardizing everything that's important to me in a relationship.”
The split ultimately came down to intimacy, with Wes refusing to even share the same bed as Brea until they were married.
The Brazilian virgin looked emotional after Brea decided not to continue their relationship
“I don't want to get into a relationship on the basis that I'm compromising everything that's important to me in a relationship,” she told him.
In an interview with Refinery29 After the finale aired, Brea admitted that she didn't regret her harsh decision.
“If I hadn't said anything, I could have been in a relationship with someone I wasn't compatible with or in an unhappy relationship,” she said.
Elsewhere in the final, retired rugby player Luke Bateman confessed his love for blonde beautician Ellie.
Retired rugby player Luke Bateman professed his love for blonde beautician Ellie (pictured)
Ben Waddell was the last to make his choice, while the environmental ambassador chose McKenna (photo)
“I once told you that only twice in my life have I felt this way about someone. I now realize that was a lie,” he said.
“Ellie, I've never felt this way about you or anyone else,” he continued, offering her an engagement ring but refusing to propose.
Ben Waddell was the last to make his choice, with the environmental ambassador choosing McKenna over Angela.
Angela was far from impressed with his decision and snapped at the producers: 'No disrespect to McKenna, but Ben made a big mistake. Good luck, you're going to need it.'