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‘DWTS’ Chris Soules Postpones ‘Bachelor’ Wedding to Winner Whitney Bischoff? [ELIMINATION NEWS]

Ever since landing a spot on ABC's hit celebrity game show, Dancing with the Stars, Chris Soules has been rumored to only really still be engaged to his Season 19 Bachelor winner, Whitney Bischoff, because he wants to keep his voting audience happy. According to the latest gossip news updates, Prince Farming, who was said to be cheating with his ore-partner, Witney Carson, before making her cry on national television, recently went along way to confirm such theories by announcing his plans to postpone his wedding to the Chicago native indefinitely. For her part, Bischoff seems content to also put off their marriage -- but only until her fiancé is eliminated by Rumer Willis and Val Chmerkovskiy.

When Chris Soules was promoting his season of The Bachelor on Good Morning America he seemed so excited to get married to his new secret fiancé, that he couldn't hardly stand it, but a few months down the road, Prince Charming doesn't seem to care if he and Whitney Bischoff ever tie the knot or not.

During a recent interview with People, Soules didn't make a whole lot of sense as he explained his reasoning for putting off their wedding until some indeterminable time in the distant future:

"I think we are just being happy and enjoying this period in our lives.

"The Bachelor was a vacuum with crazy situations in a crazy world.

"I think we're both looking forward to just getting further into our normal lives and back to Arlington.

"And then we'll talk about wedding plans."

Soules isn't the only one thrust into the hectic new filming schedule since wrapping up the 2015 season of The Bachelor.

Longtime host of the Bachelor and Bachelorette, Chris Harrison is officially taking over Regis Philbin's old job as host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, now on Season 14.

Harrison told the NY Post that he had been wanting to make a foray into the day time television market for quite a while now but was waiting for something just like Millionaire to come along:

"My team and I have been discussing entering the daytime space for quite some time.

"I am very familiar with the Millionaire rules because I'm a fan. It was a huge TV phenomenon when it debuted in prime time [in 1999] and I was a part of that.

"My style of hosting works best when the game and rules are memorized and rehearsed to the point I don't think twice about them."

Let's hope Harrison has more luck finding millionaires than he does at helping anyone find a long term love connection.

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