"The Bachelor's" Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell will continue their television fame by appearing on another reality show, but another product of "The Bachelor" franchise isn't impressed.

Galavis and Ferrell, whose relationship began on the most recent season of "The Bachelor," have announced that they will be guests on VH1's upcoming season of "Couples Therapy."

On Monday, Arie Luyendyk Jr., who gained reality fame on Season 8 of "The Bachelorette" (Bachelorette Emily Maynard chose Jef Holm over Luyendyk in the finale), seemed to laugh about Galavis and Ferrell's decision.

"Juan Pablo and Nikki on VH1's Couples Therapy... Who didn't see this one coming?" he said via Twitter, adding an emoji of a face laughing so hard that it is brought to tears.

This is not the first time Luyendyk took to Twitter to chat about reality television. Recently it was announced that Chris Soules, who Andi Dorfman looked over in the most recent season of "The Bachelorette," would be the next star of "The Bachelor." Luyendyk was a rumored favorite for the spot.

"I'm not the Bachelor, have fun on the farm people," Luyendyk tweeted after the announcement. "Thanks for the kind words everyone. It wasn't meant to be, and I'm okay with it. Happy I can move forward"

Although Luyendyk may think Galavis' and Ferrell's appearance on "Couples Therapy" is a laughing matter, Galavis said the move was necessary, as he and his girlfriend "probably would have killed each other two weeks later." On the show, the two reportedly worked on communication, talking to Nikki, Galavis' 5-year-old daughter, about Ferrell, and dealing with their long distance relationship.

"If we were dating already, why not take the chance and get some therapy and see an expert?" Galavis told Extra last week. "... It's part of the process ... part of the things I thought we were okay, but they were not okay with her."

"Couples Therapy" premieres on VH1 on Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. ET.

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