Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell are no longer together, multiple sources confirmed to Us Weekly.

Rumors that the two have already split surfaced after the Season 18 winner of "The Bachelor" unfollowed the retired professional soccer player on Twitter and Instagram Sunday.

The 27-year-old pediatric nurse also shared a rather cryptic and telling quote on her Instagram page that further fueled speculations that the two are no longer dating.

"Isn't it pathetic how we waste so much time on certain people and in the end they prove that they weren't even worth a second of it," Ferrell posted on the image sharing site, alongside the caption: "Nope not one single second."

Galavis, 33, on the other hand, unfollowed then followed then unfollowed Ferrell several times from Sunday into Monday morning. The American-born Venezuelan, who was chosen as the first Latino star of the ABC reality show after 17 seasons, also posted a cryptic tweet Sunday morning that read, "Sometimes you WIN, sometimes you LOSE... You will ALWAYS learn..."

Galavis has been controversial since the "After the Final Rose" special of the reality TV series aired in March, when he received criticisms after he only replied "I like you" to Ferrell's "I love you." Fans of the show were also disappointed by a lack of a proposal on the season finale, People reported.

Galavis and Ferrell were most recently seen together on VH1's 'Couples Therapy," in which he continued to fuel fan rage by refusing to say "I love you" to her belle, even nine months after their season of "The Bachelor" aired.

"Just because he hasn't said it to me doesn't mean I don't say it to him," Ferrell explained at the time, according to Entertainment Tonight. "I don't expect him to say it back when I say it, and maybe one day he will."

After a recent episode, Ferrell suspended her Twitter account following a major backlash on the microblogging site from those who criticized her for still staying in the relationship.

"He [Galavis] handles it okay," Ferrell said about the attention their relationship is getting. "I don't. I struggle. The more we open up this relationship to show people into it, the more it gives them to attack us. I just want to have my normal life."

Because of Galavis' inability to express affection, some longtime fans of the dating game show have given him the title of "worst Bachelor ever."

In March, "The Bachelor" host Chris Harrison gave some reasons why Galavis was given such title.

"The end goal of our show is to end up with a couple, and I felt like, wow after all of this, we did it -- we have a couple who loves each other -- but he just wouldn't give, and he just won't, and I don't know why," Harrison told Entertainment Tonight. "I don't know where all the anger, and all the angst, or reservations come from, I don't know ... throughout it, I feel like he was his own worst enemy."