'The Bachelor' 2018 Spoilers: Final four will include Becca; Jacqueline talks her way out of the show

Reality dating show "The Bachelor" 2018 will be on week 7, and spoilers suggest that this season's titular bachelor, Arie Luyendyk Jr., will not have a hard time picking his final four. The show had been relatively light the past few weeks, but if the show's history is to be considered, the week leading to the final four will be one of the most intense this season.

Last week's setting was in Paris, and this time the show will take on another romantic setting: Tuscany, Italy. This is where some of the first one-on-one dates will take place. "The Bachelor" hopefuls Becca K., Bekah M., Jacqueline, Kendall, Lauren B., Seinne and Tia all hope to spend some quality time with Luyendyk.

Screenshot from the official teaser for "The Bachelor." YouTube/Bachelor Nation on ABC

Unsurprisingly, the bachelor picks Becca K., the 27-year-old publicist from Minneapolis, for the first one-on-one date. Both have a picnic in a medieval village called Barga.

Luyendyk again picks Lauren, the 25-year-old salesperson, on another one-one-one date. The other candidates were not particularly happy with this decision, considering Lauren already got her first one-on-one date last week in Paris.

Bekah M. was not shy with expressing her frustration regarding the date, saying that "It sucks because it's such an advantage that she gets a full day with him."

Meanwhile, spoilers by Reality Steve give fans an idea about which candidates will make it to the final four.

Jacqueline does not quite get a one-one-one date with Luyendyk, but she does visit his hotel room to talk about "conflicting feelings" about their relationship. Due to this, it is a safe bet that Jacqueline will be on her way home even before the rose ceremony starts.

Bekah M. and Seinne also leave the group sometime after. This leaves the final four to possibly being Lauren B., Becca K., Tia, and Kendall.

"The Bachelor" airs every Monday, 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on ABC.

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