The Bachelor alum Chris Soules has revealed he and Victoria Fuller are "still working" on their relationship two months after Victoria announced their romance had ended.
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Chris, who starred on The Bachelor's nineteenth season, appeared on the November 20 episode of The Ben and Ashley I: Almost Famous Podcast and briefly touched upon his current dynamic with Victoria, who competed for Peter Weber's heart on The Bachelor's 24th edition.
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Although Victoria revealed on The Viall Files podcast in September she and Chris had split, Chris told Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti, "She's a great person and we're still working on things, so I'm just trying to be a farmer."
Chris remained tight-lipped about the current status of his relationship with Victoria because he apparently enjoys having privacy.
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"Relationships are hard enough you know?" Chris, 39, said on the podcast. "Some things are best left unsaid."
Victoria, who finished Peter's The Bachelor season in third place, and Chris began self-isolating with each other in late April, after Chris reportedly slid into Victoria's DMs.
A source told Us Weekly in May that Victoria and Chris were "exclusively dating."
Victoria and Chris tried to keep their romance hush-hush, but Victoria did post a picture of herself posing in a beautiful room on April 27 and captioned it, "Farm life."
She also tagged her location as Arlington and posted other photos from inside Chris' house.
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And then in June, Chris visited Victoria in her Virginia Beach hometown, where they were spotted out having lunch together on June 21.
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But Victoria told Nick Viall on his podcast in September her whirlwind romance with Chris was over.
"I am just living my best life. We went a separate direction, but I, like, respect him so much and I think he's an amazing man. I just think that right now, I'm in a different place than he is," Victoria said, according to Us.
"I'm not moving to Iowa anytime soon, so I just want to focus on me. It's been so much about other people this year, that I just really want to hone in on what I want to accomplish."
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Victoria added at the time that Chris "deserves somebody super awesome who's willing to go to Iowa and live in Iowa and right now, I'm not there yet. Maybe I will be in a couple years."
Chris told Ben and Ashley that if he remains single, he still has no interest in becoming The Bachelor star again because he's "too old" for the role.
"It's nice to watch other guys go through it and it was a great experience, but it's not something that I have a huge desire to do," Chris explained.
"I don't think anybody would want me to do it, anyway. But yeah, it was a great experience and something I'm thankful that I got to be a part of. And at this point, it's nice to just not be [in the spotlight]. I don't get too involved in social media."
"It's nice to just meet people naturally [rather than on a dating show]," Chris continued.
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Victoria must have been a pleasant surprise for Chris, because he told Us back in December 2019 that he had "given up" on finding his perfect match.
Chris told Us in December 2019 that he had "given up" on actively trying to find his perfect match.
"I just think you know when you know, when you find it. I'm getting old enough to kind of learn that it's just about, like, when it's time, it will occur," Chris said.
"As time goes by, I'm healthy, I'm semi-young, and when I meet the right person, it will be the right time."
It's possible Victoria and Chris may have bonded over negative press and being involved in controversy.
Victoria has been accused of being self-centered and attention-seeking, and while she came across shy and sometimes insecure on The Bachelor's 24th season, Peter's ex-girlfriend Merissa Pence argued it was all an act.
Merissa, who lives in Victoria's Virginia Beach hometown and previously hung out with her considering they have mutual friends, told the magazine that Victoria broke up four marriages by having affairs with the married husbands.
Victoria also missed out on gracing the cover of Cosmopolitan's March digital issue because she had Instagram photos showing she had modeled "Marlin Lives Matter" merchandise created by White Marlin Marina, a marina in Maryland.
The merchandise promoted conservation awareness of marlin fish in 2016, USA Today reported, but Cosmo's editor-in-chief Jessica Pels said the slogan is "problematic" because she believes it's rooted in racism and her magazine stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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In addition, Victoria was admittedly emotional and dramatic on The Bachelor, and she and Peter bickered more than they got along while dating.
As for Chris, the former The Bachelor star was charged with a felony of leaving the scene of a fatal accident in which he had rear-ended a farm tractor with his pickup truck in April 2017 in Iowa, resulting in the death of 66-year-old Kenneth Mosher at the hospital.
TMZ had obtained the recording of Chris' 911 call, proving the reality TV star at least checked Mosher's pulse at the scene of the accident and waited for emergency responders to arrive before taking off and avoiding authorities.
Prosecutors argued, however, that Chris should only have left the scene to seek necessary aid or report the accident to law enforcement authorities, neither of which he allegedly did.
Chris was arrested at his home several hours after the crash, after he allegedly refused to come outside and police were forced to obtain a search warrant, The Des Moines Register previously reported.
Chris was released from jail shortly afterwards on $10,000 bond and feared spending up to five years in prison.
Chris -- who was not charged with driving under the influence -- entered a not guilty plea in May 2017 to the charge of leaving the scene of the fatal accident.
His legal team's motion to dismiss the charge was reportedly denied in January 2018 before being brought to the Iowa Supreme Court, who then declined to hear Soules' appeal in February of that year.
Chris subsequently pleaded guilty in November 2018 to a reduced charge of leaving the scene of an accident, according to a local Des Moines news outlet.
A judge reportedly approved a plea deal in August 2019 that imposed two years of probation for Chris and a suspended prison term.
In addition to starring on The Bachelor, Chris also competed for Andi Dorfman on The Bachelorette's tenth season as well as Season 20 of Dancing with the Stars and the Food Network's Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition.
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