Ali Fedotowsky is suggesting that she might have followed in former The Bachelorette star Jen Schefft's stilettos and rejected both of her final two suitors.

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"We hear you pick no one. Is that true?" Ryan Seacrest asked Fedotowsky during an appearance on Monday's broadcast of his KIIS-FM radio show.

"Maybe," answered Fedotowsky about her final Rose Ceremony decision, which filmed earlier this year.

"I'm just saying if I happen to find love on the show, would I pick someone in the end? Yes. But if I didn't find love on the show, there's absolutely no way that I would pick someone for the sake of picking. I went in with that mind set and it didn't change the entire time."

Schefft starred in The Bachelorette's 2005 third season, which ended with her rejecting marriage proposals from both Jerry Ferris and John Paul Merritt.

Fedotowsky's The Bachelorette journey is still in the midst of unraveling for viewers, however it could become a little clearer during tonight's episode -- as Roberto, a 26-year-old insurance agent from Charleston, SC who received the first-impression rose, goes on a one-on-one date with her.

"Do you love Roberto?" bluntly asked Seacrest.

"I think Roberto's a really good guy," responded Fedotowsky. "I think we have a really good date on tonight's episode."

Seacrest also asked Fedotowsky about Justin, a 26-year-old entertainment wrestler from Toronto, Canada who was singled out during the season's initial cocktail reception for not being there for the right reasons.

"Up until this point, Justin has had a hard time in the house," she said.

"He's been nothing but nice to me, but I think during tonight's episode you're going to see he might be playing a little bit -- playing a few little games with the guys. I think that side of him will come out tonight."

In addition, Seacrest also asked Fedotowsky about her post-The Bachelorette plans.

"Any chance you're going to be on Dancing with the Stars after all this?" he said.

"I have no idea," Fedotowsky replied.

"I haven't really thought about it. Right now, I'm unemployed. So I didn't really have anything to do. Any opportunities that came my way to do something fun like that, I'd totally be up for it."
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