The 28-year-old investment banker gave Hebert the heave-ho, citing his young daughter as the reason he wanted to leave the show. But in reality, Williams said he wasn’t attracted to Hebert at all.
Hebert was told up front that Williams signed on to the show for the wrong reasons—as in, he wasn’t going on the show to meet her, but instead just to promote his career. Williams’s ex-wife apparently filled in Hebert’s pal, Michelle Money, before the new “Bachelorette” even met her 25 would-be suitors.
But the kind- hearted Hebert wanted to give Williams a chance. Turns out he was cute and charming, so he made it past the first rose ceremony and quickly won her heart. Of course, in reality, Williams secretly revealed that he had been hoping that the season's “Bachelorette” would be Emily Maynard, instead of Hebert.
But in between his on-camera Ashley disses (he said a kiss that he shared with her “sucked”), Williams was Prince Charming to her face, sweeping her off her feet and in front of the fireplace for that fateful kiss. Hebert practically begged him (no, she did beg him) to stay on the show if he felt anything for her. “Please. Please. Please. Please,” she said.
In the end, Bentley left Ashley, and became known as one of the most-hated "Bachelor" villains of all time.