Now that Andi Dorfman is no longer on television, it looks like she is doing whatever it takes to extend her 15 minutes of fame, even if that means writing a tell-all book about her ex-fiance. The former reality television star is opening up about her new project, while describing her experience on The Bachelorette as "Good, bad, and psychotic."

According to Vuilture on Friday, Dorfman's book will have a "tongue-in-cheek quality" that will show fans what exactly goes on behind the scenes during a Bachelor show. Titled "It's Not Okay," it's supposed to be a satirical self-help book for "women who aspire to marry a man for money, and then write a book about it."

Dorfman added some more details about the book and told OK! Magazine this week, "When I was going through a breakup I wrote in a journal. Everybody saw what was on the show, but nobody saw what's after the show. This book is really raw, emotional and authentic. It's the good, bad and psychotic. You're going to see what it's like when the relationship that everyone sees on TV doesn't work out."

And while Dorfman's on engagement to Josh Murray didn't work out (they broke up back in January after being together for only six months), she does offer advice for Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe and her fiancé, Shawn Booth.

She explained, "I would tell them to find a nice balance of enjoying the perks because this is an amazing time in their lives," she said. "What you always have to remember is what's important is your relationship. All of this will go away and it will be you and him. If you haven't built that foundation then it's not going to matter."

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