'The Bachelorette' JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers Breakup; Ben Higgins Wants JoJo Back; Lauren Bushnell Jealous Of Fletcher For Being More Famous

JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are rumored to be heading to splitsville just after "The Bachelorette" and are just getting tired of being together since there is no one is already looking. The only reason why JoJo and Jordan are still together, according to reports is because they want to get more money.

Life and Style Mag reported that as soon as "The Bachelorette" was over the two agreed that they will just stay together for a year until they get as many endorsement deals as they can. Their relationship is not more of a romantic kind but more of a business deal.

Rumors have it that JoJo is still not over Ben Higgins despite of the reports that she has already moved on with Jordan Rodgers. During "The Bachelorette" episodes, JoJo Fletcher continuously mentioned Ben Higgins ad their time in "The Bachelor."

The business relationship JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers made is due to Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell's reality TV show that will be aired this coming October. JoJo acknowledges the potential earnings the two of them can make as it is even estimated that JoJo and Jordan's potential earning could be around $10 million in just a year.

Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell, on the other hand, are also rumored to be faking it although their wedding is just months away. They will also have a new TV series where their wedding preparation will also be captured.

However, reports are indicating that Ben Higgins feels guilty about JoJo Fletcher during her confessions in "The Bachelorette." Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell did admit that they do not watch "The Bachelorette" as their life is pretty crazy.

While reports of JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are indicating that the two are not actually in love and are just using each other. However, the two have denied such allegations and are saying that they are pretty much in love and still together.

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