"The Bachelor" 2016 Ben Higgins and Season 20 winner Lauren Bushnell are rumored to be headed for a breakup, especially after Higgins' controversial confession to two ladies on the ABC reality series. However, an insider claimed that Higgins and Bushnell are going strong and may even be one of the few couples that make it to the altar.
Breakup rumors continue to plague "The Bachelor" 2016 Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell. Several reports claim that the couple has been fighting nonstop since the ABC show came to an end.
Even Bushnell's brother was intrigued over Higgins' fantasy suite date on "The Bachelor" Season 20 with Bushnell, JoJo Fletcher and Caila Quinn, reports The Hollywood Gossip. According to the publication, Bushnell's brother grilled Higgins about the encounter with three ladies.
"I asked him the fantasy suite question just to start the brotherhood," wrote Bushnell's brother.
This fantasy suite date and Higgins' confession to both Lauren Bushnell and new "Bachelorette" JoJo Fletcher are allegedly causing problems for the couple. An insider previously stated that Bushnell can't help but feel "traumatized" over Higgins' confession to another lady.
However, if pictures are worth a thousand words, Yahoo! TV reports on Higgins and Bushnell's relationship after "The Bachelor" Season 20. According to the publication, both Higgins and Bushnell seem to be having fun and enjoying their time as a couple.
"They are both so in love with each other and will definitely be one of the few couples to make it from the show," a source said.
Bushnell recently moved to Denver to be with Higgins and the latter shared their first date night bloopers on Twitter. Higgins reportedly got stuck in the elevator while he was headed to the garage.
"The Bachelor" 2016 couple also shared some of their activities together such as taking cooking classes and doing some shopping at a home improvement store. Higgins and Bushnell also shared their future plans as a couple.
"We both want a family, and it's something that we talked about early on," said Bushnell.