AshLee Frazier says she has gotten over her anger and disappointment about being dumped by The Bachelor star Sean Lowe.

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"I'm not mad at Sean," Frazier told Us Weekly on February 22 while attending the taping of The Bachelor: Women Tell All special which will air on ABC on Monday, March 4.

Lowe opted to eliminate Frazier from the competition for his final rose during this past Monday's The Bachelor broadcast after he enjoyed a round of overnight dates in Thailand with Frazier and fellow bachelorettes Catherine Giudici and Lindsay Yenter.

Frazier -- who had previously openly professed her love for Lowe and even told him her ring size and preferred engagement ring cut -- took the news hard and left the Rose Ceremony in silence once The Bachelor star didn't give her a rose.

"This wasn't a silly game to me. This wasn't about a joy ride and about laughter and joking and having fun," she said in tears after leaving the location of the Rose Ceremony, which took place in November.

"It's hard to say goodbye to Sean because I let him in and I loved him. I just feel real heavy in my heart. It's the ultimate reject. I really thought Sean was 'The One.'"

However, Frazier's heart has healed during the last three months.

"I'm at the best place in my life. I now know what it’s like to dive into love wholeheartedly," she told Us.
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