The Bachelorette couple JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers appear happily in love, but according to her friend, that's absolutely not the case behind closed doors.

ADVERTISEMENT


"Behind the scenes, it's really nasty," a Fletcher friend told Life & Style in its August 22 issue.

The friend alleges the couple has been fighting non-stop since The Bachelorette began airing and tabloids began pumping out sensational, unflattering stories.

One fight was so bad, in fact, Fletcher and Rodgers allegedly almost missed a "scheduled appearance" the night of August 1 when the show's finale aired on ABC.

"I'm sure that people will see them arguing in public soon. There's no way JoJo and Jordan will get married," the friend added.

ADVERTISEMENT


One main reason the pair can't get along is reportedly due to Fletcher's trust issues and Rodgers' inability to keep a low profile.

Rodgers' ex-girlfriend Brittany Farrar bashed him as a cheater and fame-seeker in May, and then shortly afterwards, he got caught with an active dating profile on the app Raya when he was already engaged to Fletcher.

"JoJo realized Jordan was not in the relationship for the right reasons," an insider told the magazine. "[JoJo] recently decided to finally confront him about his feelings," the insider said. "It did not end well."

To add fuel to the fire, speculation surfaced Rodgers only went on The Bachelorette to further his career in sports broadcasting.

During his first conversation with Fletcher on the show, he said he had been dabbling a little bit in radio, and ironically, he recently landed a new gig at SEC Network.


ADVERTISEMENT


According to Life & Style sources, Fletcher and Rodgers are currently broken up but maintaining appearances in order to make money.

The pair reportedly see their relationship as a financial business deal now since endorsements and appearance opportunities are pouring in.






About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.