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Whitney Bischoff, Chris Soules Could Be Headed for Breakup

Rumor sites report couple could be hanging on only until the premiere of The Bachelorette next week.

Whether or not Whitney Bischoff, the Highland Park fertility nurse who became famous by winning the rose in the most recent season of ‘The Bachelor,’ and Chris Soules, the show’s star are actually going to stay together will get its strongest test next Monday when the next season of The Bachelorette premieres, according to rumor sites.

According to The Inquisitr, Bischoff and Soules are “reportedly nearing an end” and are only staying together through the premiere of The Bachelorette before announcing their breakup publically.

“Sources are saying at this point they are only going through the motions at the behest of Bachelor producers, who want to prolong the attention and delay a split until after The Bachelorette airs,” according to the story.

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If the pair are breaking up, they are making it hard to believe. Bischoff and Soules were spotted spending time together while Soules was appearing on Dancing With the Stars.

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But that’s all an act, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry.

“Chris Soules is already back in Los Angeles – after his day long reunion with his fake fiancée Whitney Bischoff, Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff’s breakup is still very much on, despite the couple’s sad attempt to appear to still be together,” the site claims.

“If Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff are breaking up, then they are both investing a lot of effort to make it seem as if they’re a happy couple. Whitney shared a happy post on Instagram for their 6-month anniversary, and the couple appeared happy together on the Soules family farm.”

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