'The Bachelor' Chris Soules-Whitney Bischoff wedding: Date not set yet

Whitney and Chris

"The Bachelor" season 19 recently concluded, and fans saw Chris Soules proposing to Whitney Bischoff, officially naming her as the 2015 winner of the ongoing hit reality TV show. 

The event took place back in November 2014, and fans are hoping to hear wedding bells soon. However, there are speculations that the wedding might never happen as the two may not even be a couple anymore, according to rumors.

Celeb Dirty Laundry claims to have spoken to an insider source who stated, "Whitney and Chris are just going through the motions. They know they aren't getting married, but they feel pressure to pretend that they are. Their relationship was over weeks ago so I wouldn't exactly call it cheating – but they have definitely both been secretly seeing other people."

Gossip Girl interviewed Chris previously, and he said that there was no set date for the wedding and that ABC was not going to televise the event. 

"Nobody's asked us to do that, and we haven't decided when we're gonna get married. So there's still a lot of things we have to think about, a lot things to consider. I mean, we just spent two months on a reality TV show falling in love together, so I don't think the No. 1 goal is to be on TV right now. But, who knows, I guess," he said.

Currently, Chris is busy with his stint as a contestant in "Dancing With the Stars" season 20, and ET Online reported that Whitney is staying with him in Los Angeles.

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