During the finale of ABC’s The Bachelorette, Atlanta native Andi Dorfman said the first thing she wanted to do with her new fiancé Josh Murray was to “have a good steak dinner.” Two days later, Johnson & Sekin placed an ad in the Atlanta Journal Constitution inviting them to Del Frisco’s Grille in Atlanta for that steak dinner. A table was also set up, featuring the iconic red rose known to Bachelorette fans, which would remain “reserved” for the duo until they visited. One week later, the couple actually arrived with 25 friends to surprise Josh for his birthday. The celebrity sighting and media stunt made national news for Del Frisco’s, including coverage on People, E!, Hollywood Life and ABC’s The Bachelorette.
Stunt Brings The Bachelorette to Del Frisco’s Grille
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