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Amanda's No Longer In Paradise! Stanton's Ex-Husband Claims She's Ready To Dump Fiancé Josh Murray

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Source: ABC

Sept. 15 2016, Published 6:52 p.m. ET

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Source: ABC

Looks like Amanda Stanton and Josh Murray are no longer in paradise! The reality star couple might of just announced their engagement, however, it seems that the two are already heading to splitsville.

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"Our entire conversation was her talking about her relationship with Josh and how it's not going as planned and he's turning out to be the person that everybody knew he was," Nick Buonfiglio, Amanda's ex-husband, told InTouch magazine about a lunch date they shared.

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He added, "She contemplated saying they were broken up before the final episode aired, but she didn't want to tarnish his image any more than it already have been."

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And Nick claims that Amanda is ready to dump her new fiancé and told him "she was going to have Josh move out soon."

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Days after it was revealed that Amanda and Josh got engaged, Nick filed documents requesting shared custody of their two daughters, Kinsley, 4, and Charlie, 2, because he believes the 26-year-old's new life is "causing harm" on the girls.

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"Maybe Josh does really love her, but it seems like it's not a two-way effort there," Nick said. "Real life set in and Amanda's quickly realizing it's not going to last."

Do you think Josh and Amanda will make it as a couple? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

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