Ali Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez Getting Cold Feet About TV Wedding

Coral Levang
Ali Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez have talked about marriage since the first night he proposed to her on the finale of The Bachelorette in front of television cameras.

The practical side of the couple came out and they have discussed the amount of money they could save on the wedding by having it televised on ABC.

Now five weeks later, Ali is now getting cold feet about getting married on television, according to Star Celebritys.com.

In the last month and a half since the season finale has aired, the Fedotowsky and Martinez have talked about elopement, television weddings, and now keeping things private. For now, they are unsure about what they will do when it comes to the actual wedding.

Ali has said, "We like having our lives away from the cameras."

Trying to live a normal life

Despite trying to live a "normal" life, theirs has been far from normal, as the world fell in love with them and want to know everything that Ali and Roberto are doing.

Opening their lives up on television has opened up opportunities for Ali and Roberto that they may not have had otherwise, especially for Fedotowsky.

Last week, while on vacation to Massachusetts, Ali threw out the first pitch at Fenway Park.

Ali's joins Fox 5 San Diego

Though claiming to want a life free from the cameras of the public, Ali is front-and-center in her new job. She joined the Fox 5 San Diego Morning News family this week.

On her first day, in an interview with co-worker Raul Martinez, she talked about the power of social media, moving to San Diego, and the top three things that will keep a relationship alive.

Ali also interviewed others on first date fashion, and the science of face-reading.

On Ali's Twitter page last night, she "tweeted," that she "had so much fun" with the Fox 5 News Team.

Sources

Fox 5 San Diego
StarCelebritys.com
Twitter

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  • Kathrine Lloyd9/18/2010

    I haven't seen this. Good reporting :)

  • Jeanne Baney9/14/2010

    Oh please, Ali! You are a camera hunter! Lol! Creating drama where there is non is your specialty!

  • Mike Powers9/14/2010

    Good report, thanks!

  • Robert Lee Alford9/14/2010

    Nice job there, I can see it still happening.

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