Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Update: Did They Break Up After the Bachelorette finale?

By Asher Nelson
Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Bachelorette
Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Bachelorette

Days after Bachelorette Season 10 ended, Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray may be entering into a troubled relationship.

An insider recently reported to Life & Style that "Josh can be controlling and jealous" and that "he's very insecure about the relationship, and even more so after watching everything unfold on TV and seeing Andi tell other guys she's in love with them."

The same report also alleges that Josh often questioned Andi's about her whereabouts since they returned to Atlanta, GA.

"She's a fiercely independent person and loves going out with her friends," the insider explained. "At first, she thought his jealousy was cute, but now that they're not hiding their relationship, he's jealous all the time and I'm not sure how cute she's finding it."

In contrast to these latest allegations, Andi and Josh are still successfully maintaining the happy couple image in public. Shortly after the season ended on July 28, the engaged duo said they will marry in the spring on Jimmy Kimmel Live. When Jimmy asked about children, both of them said they wanted four.

There are also hints that Andi and Josh's marriage will be broadcasted on live television.

"If any of our Bachelor and Bachelorette couples, any of them, get married, I do want it to be on television like we've done with JP and Ashely and Sean and Catherine," Bachelorette host Chris Harrison said to Hollywood Life.

The final episode of Bachelorette Season 10 had aired on ABC on Monday, July 28.

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