The Bachelorette couple JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers continue to deny there's any truth to reports and rumors that they have split.

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"Anyone can look at our social media and see how happy we are," Rodgers, 28, told Us Weekly during a weekend appearance at Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut.

Fletcher, 25, added, "We don't let it bother us."

Reports have circulated for months that Fletcher and her fiance are broken up and faking their relationship in the public eye to make money off the fame they've acquired since falling in love and getting engaged on The Bachelorette's twelfth season, which aired its finale in August.

Rodgers was always at the center of the rumors and drama, as even his ex-girlfriend Brittany Farrar blasted him on social media for being an alleged cheater, liar and fame-seeker.

However, Fletcher and Rodgers are living together in Dallas, TX, and open to discussing their impending nuptials.

In terms of a wedding date, Fletcher told reporters during a Q&A session at the casino, "Maybe next year sometime."

The pair isn't even certain whether they'd like to have their wedding televised.

"Maybe. It's a really important day," Fletcher reportedly said of having cameras present on her big day. "The most important day of both of our lives, but we're still figuring it out."

Rodgers, a football commentator for SEC Network, admitted they are further behind in the planning process than people probably think.

"We still need to figure out a location," Rodgers noted. "We can't do much before that."

The difficulty with choosing the location is apparently that Fletcher's family lives in Dallas, while Rodgers' clan currently resides in California.

Fletcher and Rodgers seem perfectly content about not rushing into marriage, but that doesn't mean they are not feeling pressure from others to pick a date and finalize details.

"Jordan's mom is always sending me wedding books!" Fletcher told Us
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