'The Bachelorette 2015' cast news: Nick Viall back to woo Kaitlyn Bristowe?

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Season 11 of "The Bachelorette" is still in the middle of production but a lot of spoilers are spilling left and right. One of the biggest revelations coming from spoiler website Reality Steve is Nick Viall's return on the show to woo bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe. 

Nick was in season 10 but Andi Dorfman eliminated him before he really could shine. However, photos taken off the set of season 11 show Kaitlyn and Nick together sharing an intimate moment. 

"The Bachelorette" has brought back previous contestants before but Nick's case is slightly different. He has been actively proclaiming how much he likes Kaitlyn via Twitter ever since her appearance and elimination on season 19 of "The Bachelor." 

Prior to his stolen appearance with Kaitlyn off set, Nick was seen with alumni members Sharleen Joynt and Ashley Laconetti. The group was present during the filming of a rap battle competition between the contestants of "The Bachelorette." 

Filming of this episode also hints that the show will focus primarily on Kaitlyn, indicating Britt Nilsson might not have been chosen by the male contestants. Despite this, Reality Steve has revealed that one of the contestants dropped out just to pursue Britt. 

Perhaps this created an empty slot in the show and Nick was the one to fill it up at the right time? 

How Nick convinced the producers to give him some time alone with Kaitlyn or even put him back on the show is still unknown. His appearance could be just a one-time thing or he could really be back on as a new contestant. Given his public adoration for Kaitlyn, it is very likely he is in for the long run. 

"The Bachelorette" is set to air its first episode on May 18, giving Nick some time to win Kaitlyn over despite being, presumably, the most recent addition to the line of contestants. 

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