Insiders say that even staff are sick of him, itching for this season to be over

Mar 10, 2014 08:06 GMT  ·  By
Insiders say Juan Pablo Galavis is the worst person ever, not even staff on The Bachelor can stand him
   Insiders say Juan Pablo Galavis is the worst person ever, not even staff on The Bachelor can stand him

Each season of ABC’s The Bachelor is usually surrounded by a certain amount of drama, but insiders are saying that the current one is the absolute worst – and it’s all because Juan Pablo Galavis, the bachelor who’s hoping to find love with one of the ladies vying for his affection and attention.

So far, Galavis has come under fire several times for things he said or did that were deemed too politically incorrect, like the interview in which he claimed a gay version of the show would never catch on because gays are “too perverted” like that.

The latest report is bound to not win him any new fans, because it paints him as being such a horrible person that not even the staff on the show can stand him anymore. And, if you think about it, people working in showbiz have probably seen a lot of bad things and nasty behavior, so Galavis must really be a special case.

“Everyone on the show is just so over him and cannot wait for this season to be over. It has not been anyone’s favorite, that’s for sure,” one spy tells E! News.

“A second source dished to us that people working on the program have been saying that ‘he’s the worst bachelor ever,’” the publication further notes.

In other words, the man Juan Pablo comes across from the footage aired on ABC is not the man he really is in real life. The real Juan Pablo is very full of himself, incredibly nasty to the people around him and completely unapologetic even at those times when he understands he was in the wrong.

One example in this sense would be the latest controversy he got himself into after using the R-word on Twitter, when he retweeted a joke with it, deemed the very opposite of funny by most of his followers and the media.

Faced with backlash, he tried to defend himself on social media by first saying that the R-word is used in his home country Venezuela a lot and no one ever takes offense. Then, he claimed his retweeting the joke was actually “sarcasm.”

Lastly, he pulled the “I’m not really a native English speaker” card, saying that his understanding of the language is faulty, just like his writing in English is. He thanked those who understood him “with all [his] mistakes” and, to those who took offense in what he’d done, he promised he was working on improving his English.

He did not apologize.