"The Bachelor" star Chris Soules has been billed as "Prince Farming" because of his background in agriculture, and Whitney Bischoff's ex showed just why.
In a Twitter post on Dec. 10, Chris Soules posted a new farm equipment and although it's not clear if he was paid for promoting the product, he nevertheless wrote, "Got a new @LittleBurros to help with some yard work, such a perfect gift! You can get one at https://www.littleburros.com."
That little post, however, already made a sale for Little Burros when one of his followers asked if the equipment is light and easy to maneuver.
Another replied, "(S)uper light weight and very easy to maneuver."
The fan responded, "(J)ust went to website. I've got to have one and the price is right for sure."
Meanwhile, "The Bachelor" star Chris Soules is using his stats to raise awareness for agriculture and food security issues.
Last Friday, Whitney Bischoff's ex visited the Northeast Iowa Food Bank on Friday in Waterloo and talking to the press, he said that he's really advocating to end hunger in America.
"After I was done with the show, there was a level of fame I fell into and a platform I've been given," Chris Soules said. "There's a lot of stuff, good causes, to be involved in out there; this stays true to what I believe in."
He continued, "We take a lot of pride and champion ourselves in feeding the world and feeding America. This is new to me to know 48 million Americans are food insecure."
During the tour, Chris Soules was told that in 2014 alone, the Northeast Iowa Food Bank has distributed food to over 47,000 people and "The Bachelor" star admitted that it shocked him.
"I never realized we had that much food insecurity," he added.
"The Bachelor" star Chris Soules and ex Whitney Bischoff broke up this past summer after six months of engagement.