Lauren Bushnell and Ben Higgins ended "The Bachelor" Season 20 in a way that every girl has ever dreamed of -- to have the love of her life propose to her. Even with this happy ending, couples who end up in the reality series are not safe from rumors - particularly about breakups. Higgins and Bushnell are already engaged but a wedding date has yet to be determined. Since there is no definite date yet, the couple is now bombarded with split rumors.
According to OK! Magazine (via Inquisitr), Higgins is having money issues as he is trying to please his girl. A source for the magazine shared that "The Bachelor" Season 20 star is spending a lot of money just so he could give what Bushnell wants. The report added that Bushnell was used to living a lavish lifestyle that Higgins would want her to continue having that despite facing the difficulty to do so.
GamenGuide previously speculated that Higgins is on the verge of going bankrupt. Also, it was mentioned that "The Bachelor" Season 20 winner Bushnell already wants out of the relationship, but Higgins would not let her go and is, instead, shelling out even more money just so she would stay with him. This latest rumor is just any other rumor in the past that involved the celebrity couple and thus should be taken with a pinch of salt.
It is expected that "The Bachelor" Season 20 stars Bushnell and Higgins will continue to be the subject of the rumor mill, but that doesn't say something about the couple's relationship. Just last month, Bushnell talked to Entertainment Online to share just how happy she is to have Higgins in her life. The flight attendant gushed about Higgins being her "biggest fan" and that he is a great cook.
In her statement, "The Bachelor" Season 20 winner Lauren Bushnell only proved that reports about their split are nothing more than just baseless rumors. "Having someone there by your side who tells you you can basically do anything when some things are really scary, especially when it comes to doing something that you've never really done before, it's meant the entire world," Bushnell said.