'Bachelor in Paradise' season 2 finale spoilers: Tanner to propose to Jade?

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"Bachelor in Paradise" season 2 will finally wrap up, and as fans of the series may have already heard, Reality Steve has already spilled out all the details on how this finale is going to look like. As it turns out, not all the strong couples fans hope to see until the end will reach the finish line.

[Spoiler Alert] Five couples remain but only three of those will come out holding each other's hands. These couples are Justin and Cassandra, Nick and Samantha, and Jade and Tanner.

Reality Steve said that "Bachelor in Paradise" season 2 ends with Tanner popping the question to Jade, and her saying yes. The tipster doubts how long the engagement will last but if Jade periscoping from Tanner's house in Kansas is any indication, the romance will not be short-lived. 

A source told E! Online that ABC might be preparing for a TV wedding for the two, as many think "they're a great couple and everyone loves them." It remains to be seen if this will happen but it isn't an impossible feat.

Meanwhile, as solid as they have become as a pair, Joshua and Tenley decide to call it quits. Kirk, on the other hand, chooses to end things with Carly, who is definitely in for a surprise when her man drops the bomb.

Reality Steve didn't go into details about their breakup but he did say it happens before they get the chance to spend a night at the Fantasy Suite. ABC said that this split could be the "most heart-breaking, tear-filled, epic breakup in all of 'Bachelor' history" as described in a press release.

"Bachelor in Paradise" season 2 finale spans two installments. The first one will air Sept. 7 while the second part will be on Sept. 8.  

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