Bachelorette Of The Week: Grace Corry
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Bachelorette Of The Week: Grace Corry

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Bachelorette Of The Week: Grace Corry

If you are a guy who can dance, appreciates a good sense of humor, and knows how to eat mini muffins in a civilized way, this week's bachelorette of the week is the one for you! Just don't ask her to share her Toppers Stix.

Name: Grace Corry.

Year in school: Sophomore.

Hometown: Shorewood, Wis.

Major: Political science and international studies with a certificate in French. 

Sorority: Pi Beta Phi. 

What’s your favorite quality in a guy? Being able to hold his own on the dance floor. 

Describe your ideal date. That’s a tough one. I would have to say April 25. Because it’s not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket. If you don’t get that, your loss. 

If you were auditioning for American Idol what song would you sing? “Come Clean,” by Hilary Duff. 

If you could only bring three things to a deserted island what would you bring? Sun screen, my bed, and Toppers stix. 

What’s the most spontaneous thing you have ever done? Once, I snuck into a rated R movie.

Dream travel destination? I’ve always wanted to go to Thailand! 

What’s the best present you have ever given someone? A card I gave my Dad with his face photoshopped on like 20 different celebrities. 

What s your worst habit? Being too much of a princess. My friends call me Princess Grace. 

Love at first sight -- real or nah? Real -- that’s how I imagine me and Jimmy Fallon’s relationship starting.

If you had a yacht what would you name it? B.O.A.T.S II: Me Time. 

Biggest pet peeve? Loud chewers. 

Would you rather have muffins for hands or lizard scales as your skin? Muffins for hands, for sure. 

If you had to be a teacher of something, what would you teach? I would be a kindergarten teacher!

What was your best tweet? “I broke up with him because of the way he ate his mini muffins.” 

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