Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrel split; Galavis called 'Worst Bachelor Ever'

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Things aren't looking particularly good for ex-bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis. Nikki Ferrel has made it clear that they have broken up and if that's not enough, fans of "The Bachelor" are even calling Galavis the "worst Bachelor ever." What gives?

Galavis and Ferrel is undoubtedly the most controversial couple that resulted from the reality dating show "The Bachelor." After several reports of the couple's relationship not working out due to their long-distance relationship, apart from their other issues, the couple has finally called it quits.

In Ferrel's Instagram, she posted a photo text that says, "Isn't it pathetic how we waste so much time on certain people and in the end they prove that they weren't even worth a second of it. Nope not one single second."

She also unfollowed Galavis on both Twitter and Instagram.

According to a source for US Weekly, it was Ferrel who made the decision to end the relationship. It wasn't mutual at all, which would explain why Galavis looks confused. He stopped following Ferrel on Instagram twice and then decided to follow her again and stopped again.

Clearly, being on VH1's "Couples Therapy" didn't help the two much. In the show, the issue of Galavis not saying "I Love You" to Ferrel wasn't something fans liked at all. He even refuses to say it after nine months of dating.

"Just because he hasn't said it to me doesn't mean I don't say it to him. I don't expect him to say it back when I say it, and maybe one day he will," Ferrel reportedly said.

Meanwhile, "The Bachelor" fans started out charmed with Galavis when he was introduced as the new bachelor. However, as the season progressed, fans started to dislike him. "The Bachelor" host Chris Harrison tried to explain why fans are calling him the "worst Bachelor ever."

"The end goal of our show is to end up with a couple, and I felt like, wow after all of this, we did it -- we have a couple who loves each other -- but he just wouldn't give, and he just won't, and I don't know why," Harrison told ET.

Harrison described how Galavis was during the Final Rose ceremony, saying, "I don't know where all the anger, and all the angst, or reservations come from, I don't know... throughout it, I feel like he was his own worst enemy."