'The Bachelor' Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff Breakup: Moving on Living Separate Lives After Split

By Komfie Manalo
Chris Soules of the Bachelor.
After the final rose, it is Dancing with the Stars time. ABC

The Bachelor stars Whitney Bischoff and Chris Soules appear to have moved quickly and are happy living separately lives as they move on after the breakup of their engagement.

On Thursday (June 4), Bischoff posted a picture on her Instagram account whitb624, watching Game 1 of the Chicago Blackhawks against the Tampa Bay Lightning of their NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Finals 2015 series. The Bachelor star wrote "Game 1. Let's do this. Bring home the cup, Hawks!! #chicagoblackhawks." Bischoff was wearing a full Chicago Blackhawks regalia obviously a supporter of the hockey team.

On Friday, the fertility nurse from Chicago shared a picture of her having a girl's night out with some friends, showing smiling and happy people. She captioned the picture, "#raybans and rooftops (emoji with sunglasses) @glo_airbrush_tan."

And she was getting love from her many Instagram followers. One fan commented, "Positive vibe going your way sweetheart! Xxxxx"

Another wrote, "Ugh Chris was not the right guy from the start. He never had the intentions of settling down, just wanted fame and that's what he got. Hopefully, you'll find someone deserving of you,"

A day later, she posted another photo on Instagram during a day out with her girl BFFs which she captioned, "#raybans and rooftops (emoji with sunglasses) @glo_airbrush_tan."

One fan noted, "you look wayyyy too normal for a guy like him... I mean by his smile...(smiling emoji) It looks like he has spent the last 10 years with only farm animals (monkey emojis) #cheesedick."

Another fan could not get hide her displeasure over Soules and wrote, "@t.stone165 yes, look at that after party video, how he treats his fiancee. No respect, no dignity, no manners. I dont understand why all these people follow him and praise him. It is so sad to see how the society behave to day. accepting this kind of behaviour. He should not be accepted by the decent society and everybody should ignore him and stop praising him. He does not know how to behave, just seeking popularity and fooling others. Look carefully at his videos and pictures, you can see how fake his smile is and how he tried to show off his face in every video clip."

Bischoff and Soules officially ended their engagement on May 5 over lunch because of Chris' rumored infidelity. A report by IBTimes claimed The Bachelor's other half was dating Dancing With The Stars former partner Witney Carson.

Rumors said, Chris, a farmer from Iowa, has been in touch with Carson even after the end of the dancing reality show. A source told OK! Magazine, "Chris refused to quit speaking to Witney after the show ended. And his relationship with Whitney imploded."

Another report claimed that Soules is back in the arms of Becca Tilly said KDrama Stars. It added that Chris wanted to give his relationship with Becca another try.

"He is not one who would be looking back and thinking that he made a mistake, he chose the girl he was in love with and it didn't work out. Now if he ever bumps into Becca in the future, that is a different thing, he would accept to rekindle something if the fire is still there for both of them,: the report quoted a source close to Soules as saying.

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