Terrence Jenkins
Terrence Jenkins and Jasmine Sanders have decided to call it quits, according to an insider. Pictured: Jenkins received the naming rights to Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race through Crown Royal's 'Your Hero's Name Here' program on July 26, 2014 in Indianapolis. Getty Images/Marianna Massey

Terrence Jenkins and Jasmine Sanders are single again.

A source recently told Us Weekly that Jenkins, also known as Terrence J, may have already split from Sanders. The two apparently haven't been spotted together lately and seem to be growing apart. "Jasmine was traveling a bunch and they weren't spending as much time together," the insider explained.

The "School Dance" star seemed to confirm the report in her Instagram post on Oct. 24. "From one hotel to the next Such a blessing to see so much of the world! Traveling is one of my favorite things to do. I love experiencing the culture, trying new food, enjoying the music, etc. I'd never ask for another life! Blessings on blessing," she wrote in the caption.

The couple's relationship seemed to still be going strong earlier this month when Jenkins even congratulated Sanders for her magazine cover. "Congrats to international Supermodel @golden_barbie on her prestigious @interviewmag cover & partnership with iconic global brand @bulgariofficial," he wrote on Instagram.

The pair started dating last year. The former "E! News" host confirmed their romance on Instagram when he posted a photo of them together watching a basketball game in November 2016. Jenkins did not write a lengthy message, but used a heart and basketball ring emoticons to caption the snap.

Since then, the pair had been open about their romance and had been flaunting each other on their social media accounts by dedicating sweet posts and messages to each other. But lately, they have not posted a photo of them together or updated their fans about their relationship.

Sanders is a model who works alongside with Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Hailey Baldwin. Meanwhile, Jenkins rose to popularity due to his stint on "E! News" and shows like "The Perfect Match," "106 &Park," "Think Like A Man" and "Baggage Claim." In 2015, he decided to leave his hosting gig on "E! News" to pursue his producing and acting career.

"I took some time off this summer and I produced and I starred in my first feature film, and I'm really excited about it and it's coming out at the top of the year. It's called 'The Perfect Match,'" he said (via E! News). "I knew I would have to leave to go on a promo run for that...I've had a lot of opportunities come in the acting space, both behind the camera and in front of the camera. And so, with all of that said, I wanted to announce today that I'll be leaving 'E! News.'"