Fans of The Bachelor are counting down the minutes until tonight's finale when Juan Pablo Galavis will finally pick a lucky lady. According to reports, some unlikely candidates also can't wait for season 18 to end: the show's producers.

Galavis has been criticized plenty by the ABC show's contestants, former The Bachelorette contestants and even host Chris Harrison. Now, a source "connected" with The Bachelor says that Galavis isn't getting love behind the scenes either.

"Everyone on the show is just so over him and cannot wait for this season to be over," the source said in an interview with E! News.

Galavis first started drawing negative attention when he said that gay people should not be on The Bachelor because "they're more pervert" (he later blamed it on his poor English). The source says that The Bachelor's crew and producers are still not over the controversy.

"His anti-gay comment happened the weekend of Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici's wedding which completely overshadowed all the hard work everyone put in for it and practically ruined Sean and Catherine's special weekend," the insider continued.

As a result, the source says that the season 18 finale will be celebrated for more reasons than one.

"It has not been anyone's favorite, that's for sure," the source added.

Meanwhile, "multiple sources" claim that Galavis and the woman he gave the final rose to have been doing "lots of fighting."

"Producers are hopeful that they'll work it out by the live finale, but no one is holding their breath," another source said."If they are together at the finale, it's probably just an act."

Galavis will make his decision tonight at 8/7c on ABC.

SPOILER ALERT: So why is Galavis fighting with his supposed soulmate? According to Star-Spin, Nikki will win the final rose. The site claims that Galavis and Nikki never got engaged but are still together. LALATE, however, claims that Galavis is now flirting with others. Perhaps the rumors are getting to The Bachelor winner.

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