'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Lauren Bushnell and JoJo Fletcher are the final two? Drama intensifies in the next season

Ben Higgins in "The Bachelor" season 20 Facebook.com/TheBachelor

"The Bachelor" season 20 is getting closer to its finale episode and that means Ben Higgins will finally choose the woman he wants to marry. Higgins still has to make several cuts and there are yet more tears to be shed by the contestants.

The most surprising part of this season is that the bachelor admitted during a "Bachelor Live" session that he told two women that he's in love with them. Who will be those mystery women?

According to Reality Steve spoilers, Higgins had to choose between two lovely ladies, Lauren Bushnell and JoJo Fletcher. One can only imagine how it must be hard to choose one and let the other go, but Steve's report stated that Fletcher left the show while Bushnell stayed and even got engaged to Higgins.

Will Ben Higgins end up with Lauren Bushnell? Instagram/lauren_bushnell

Several reports stated that Higgins and Bushnell have a deep connection and it was obvious during their first date. A lot of fans are also rooting for this couple. The 25-year-old flight attendant appears to share the same view about marriage as Higgins. She also made a great impression on the bachelor when they met for the first time.

Many also observe that Bushnell mostly stayed out of the drama that's brewing inside the mansion. 

With all eyes on and fingers pointing to Bushnell, it would be easy to speculate that she will be the girl who will win Higgin's heart in the end. But then again, all predictions and spoiler reports should be taken with a grain of salt. The real answer will come only when the show airs its finale episode.

Meanwhile, in the next episode of "The Bachelor," a lot of tears will be shed, not only by the ladies, but also by Higgins, as seen in the episode preview. A date with Fletcher at the Wrigley Field is seen in the clip and it's just as Reality Steve mentioned in his report.

There will be more drama to come when "The Bachelor" returns this Monday at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

 

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