The Bachelors star Felix Von Hofe is making headlines once again, and this time it's not for his good looks or Casanova antics.
On Sunday, the 28-year-old hunk shocked fans when he announced he still hasn't taken down his Christmas tree.
Uploading a photo from his Melbourne bachelor pad, Felix shared an image of his decorated tree.
'Christmas tree lives to see another week!' he wrote alongside a checkmark emoji.
Despite 49 days passing since Christmas, Felix isn't backing down.
While some may find it unusual, Felix's refusal to take down his Christmas tree has won him a new legion of fans who admire his bold and unconventional approach.
The former professional basketball player recently faced criticism for kissing so many of his contestants during his stint on the show, leading viewers to label him a 'f**k boy'.
After lying low overseas to escape the backlash, Felix was spotted jetting back into Melbourne Airport last month in a grey T-shirt, black jacket and skinny jeans.
He was pictured waiting for his luggage while carrying a book by Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai.
Felix looked deep in thought as he stood by the carousel, perhaps contemplating his prolific flirting on the show and the possibility he may have led on some of his ladies.
The criticism has been so fierce that he decided to take a break from the spotlight by jetting off to Los Angeles, California, last month.
'Felix was unhappy with how Warner Bros. have sexualised his dates on the show and made him out to look like a f**k boy,' a source close Felix told Daily Mail Australia.
But now it appears Felix is back and ready to face the consequences of his behaviour.
It follows reports he was overseas speaking to American networks about possible television opportunities there.
'Felix is looking to relocate overseas if any TV hosting gigs pop up,' a source said.
During his trip, he is understood to have spent a lot of time visiting the non-profit organisation LA Promise Fund.
Photos obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Felix visiting a fan who first met him during his days playing basketball in Washington.