After a roller coaster ride of events full of drama on "The Bachelor," Chris Soules has finally popped the question to Whitney Bischoff and despite the breakup reports, it appears that everything is great between the two.

During an interview with Access Hollywood, Soules revealed that his fiance planned to attend the Kentucky Derby with someone else and he didn't mind. He wasn't worried that it was with another man since Bischoff's date was with former "Bachelorette" Andi Dorfman.

The two of them snapped a picture together enjoying the derby on Instagram and Dorfman tweeted it out saying, "Lovin on my @whitbisch."

Soules was busy rehearsing for "Dancing With The Stars" at the time and it appears that he was being dearly missed by his fiancee.

Bischoff proved that everything was great between the two of them despite the cheating rumors between Soules and his partner Whitney Carson. She posted a photo with the caption, "Not a lot of money gained, but a lot of fun and memories made! Only thing missing was a winning ticket and @souleschris."

Soules confirmed that they are still planning a wedding and he could potentially use his dancing skills at the reception, which Carson would be choreographing.

After rumors rounded that Soules was cheating on Bischoff with his partner, Gossip Cop was quick to shut down the rumors stating that everything is perfectly fine between the two and a rep stated that the allegations are complete "nonsense." The couple is "secure and confident in their relationship."

Now that Soules is finally dine with "Dancing With The Stars," the couple is back on the farm in Iowa and they are sharing every fun moment together. The two have been posting Instagram photos of themselves and in one photo he calls his fiance a "natural" at driving a John Deere tractor.

In another photo, he brags that it's her "first day planting corn" and it looks like she's become a natural at it as he jokingly commented, "Sure don't miss that LA traffic."

Soules appears to be happy to be back at home as he captioned another photo of himself, "I'm still a better farmer than a dancer."

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