Although the season finale of The Bachelor has not aired yet, Juan Pablo Galavis has already chosen the winner in real life. According to rumors, the lucky lady is not cherishing his rose, so to speak, and is instead sharing naked pictures of the bachelor with her friends.

According to Radar Online, the winner of season 18 of The Bachelor, whose name has not been revealed, is celebrating her victory by texting private pictures of Galavis in the nude to her friends. The website cites a "pal who was on the receiving end" as its source.

To make matters even more scandalous, Radar Online claims that it has seen one of the pictures via a friend of the winner. The website claims that Galavis is "fully nude in the photo with an erect penis." Furthermore, the tabloid site says that it "verified" that picture did indeed come from the cell phone of the winner of The Bachelor. 

The pictures have yet to be revealed and thus cannot be confirmed. Galavis has not made a statement on the allegations.

Galavis broke reality show barriers when he became the first Latino and minority to star in ABC's The Bachelor. The 32-year-old was born in New York, but both of his parents are from Venezuela. Besides his good looks, the former soccer player is well-known another reason. Last month, he made controversial remarks about having homosexuals on The Bachelor. 

"There's this thing about gay people," he told TV Page. "It seems to me, I don't know if I'm mistaken or not, I have a lot of friends like that, but they're more pervert in a sense. To me, the show would be too strong, too hard to watch on TV."

ABC, Warner Horizon Television and producers condemned Galavis for his remarks.

"Just 'cause I respect them but, honestly, I don't think it's a good example for kids to watch that on TV," Galavis continued.

Galavis has since apologized for the remarks.

"The word pervert was not what I meant to say, and I am very sorry about it," the bachelor explained via Facebook. "Everyone knows English is my second language, and my vocabulary is not as broad as it is in Spanish and, because of this, sometimes I use the wrong words to express myself. What I meant to say was that gay people are more affectionate and intense and for a segment of the TV audience, this would be too racy to accept."

The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8/7c on ABC.