Aaron Rodgers' brother appeared on "The Bachelorette" Monday and he quickly made some enemies.
Jordan Rodgers, who is estimated to be worth about $30 million, fared well for himself with rose-giver JoJo Fletcher on the first episode of the new season. He also promoted himself and #TeamJordan on Twitter during the episode.
Jordan, 27, didn't do very well on the gridiron as he didn't make it in the NFL like his Super Bowl-winning older brother, but he did do amazingly well with Fletcher, who wrapped her legs around him while wearing a bikini when the episode came to a close.
Still, he created a rival during the premiere episode of the 12th season.
"You're a 27-year-old failed football player," a fellow contestant said on the show. "You've done nothing with your life other than throw a piece of leather."
A little confidence and dancing...but will it be rose worthy?? #Bachelorette #teamjordan pic.twitter.com/wHV6sHGvFr
— Jordan Rodgers (@JRodgers11) May 24, 2016
It appears his prior relationship drama also caught up to him as his ex-girlfriend was sending out Instagram posts during the premiere claiming Jordan cheated on her and called him out for wanting to be famous, according to Terez Owens.
Judging by her other pictures, the girl was close with Olivia Munn, who is dating Aaron Rodgers.
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While Jordan chases down love, Aaron already has found it with the "X-Men Apocalypse" actress, who is reportedly hoping he'll propose soon.
"Olivia is completely ready for it, she has been kind of hinting to Rodgers that the time is now," a source told Terez Owens earlier this month. "Once the season starts Rodgers' mindset is solely on football, so Munn was hoping the offseason was the time it was going to happen."
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