Andi Dorfman, the former Fulton County assistant district attorney who appeared on both "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette," is once again single after splitting from Josh Murray, winner of her season of "The Bachelorette"

Some fans who bemoaned the broken engagement between the two now also feel deceived because "The Bachelorette" host Chris Harrison interviewed the couple at the Season 19 premiere just days before their breakup was announced, Fashion & Style reported.

"[Some] wondered if the show's producers and host ... made Andi and Josh put on happy faces for the cameras on Monday," EntertainmentWise reported.

Harrison, however, who discusse Dorfman and Murray's wedding plans on the Season 19 premiere, insisted he did not know that the two were about to break things off.

"I have been asked by many of you if we already knew before I interviewed them on the red carpet premiere show, where they talked about their wedding plans, and the answer is no," the host wrote in a Yahoo TV blog posted on Jan. 12.

Some viewers, however, are not buying it, and Gossip Cop pointed to rumors that Dorfman and Murray split months ago. The couple has denied those claims, however.

"A (spokesman) for Murray now tells Gossip Cop that the (allegation) is 'completely false,' stressing that he and Dorfman only just ended their engagement, not a long time ago," Gossip Cop wrote.

Season 8 "The Bachelorette" star Emily Maynard, meanwhile, recently delighted fans with happier news: The former contestant is is pregnant and expecting a baby with her husband, Tyler Johnson. She is showing "just a hint of her growing baby bump," the Daily Mail noted.

The North Carolina woman married Johnson, an automotive management consultant, last June, People recalled. Rather than on television, the two met in church, E! Online added.

Maynard already has a daughter, 9-year-old daughter Ricki, from her relationship with her high school sweetheart Ricky Hendrick. Hendrick, to whom Maynard had been engaged, died in a plane crash in 2004.