JoJo Fletcher is probably questioning whom her real friends are, because one of them alleges Jordan Rodgers is a pretty horrible fiance.

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"He flirts with every girl in his path," a Fletcher friend told Life & Style in its latest issue. "And he has 100 percent texted other girls since they've been together."

In fact, the friend calls the 27-year-old former pro quarterback and upcoming new SEC Network football analyst "a dog."

Rodgers proposed marriage at the end of The Bachelorette's twelfth season, which wrapped filming in May but also began airing that same month.

Since the show's premiere, Fletcher has had to deal with rumors and tabloids regarding Rodgers' intentions and dating history.

Rodgers' ex-girlfriend Brittany Farrar, for example, blasted him on Instagram for being a lying and cheating fame-seeker. It also didn't help Rodgers was allegedly caught with an active dating profile post-engagement on Raya.

In light of this media frenzy, Fletcher's friend alleges the Dallas real estate developer is completely "embarrassed."

"Bottom line is, JoJo doesn't trust Jordan... And the relationship is over already," the friend told Life & Style.

The magazine reported that although Fletcher and Rodgers decided to end their relationship because of non-stop fighting, they are keeping up appearances and pretending to be together for the money.

"They've agreed to stay together for at least a year and transform their relationship into a business deal," said an insider. "Endorsement deals are already coming their way, and JoJo and Jordan are going to milk them while they can."

If the friend's claims are accurate, the tension in Fletcher and Rodgers' relationship will only heighten once he begins his new sports broadcasting job on August 23.

While the couple has been gushing about Rodgers' recent move to Dallas -- according to Life & Style, they are renting a house for $3,250 a month -- he'll be spending a lot of time away from home, which will probably make it even more difficult for Fletcher to trust him.

SEC Network's SEC Now studio show films in Charlotte, NC, which is a two-and-a-half hour plane ride from Dallas.

"He'll probably be on air three to four times a week," an ESPN spokesperson told the magazine. "His schedule will vary week-to-week depending on the football schedule."
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.