'Bachelor in Paradise' season 2 spoilers: A couple gets engaged

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The premiere episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" season 2 will not air until next month, but Reality Steve already revealed the names of the bachelor and bachelorette who will leave the show as an engaged couple at the Final Rose Ceremony. 

Based on the website that constantly posts reality show spoilers, two hopefuls from the previous seasons of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" met and fell in love in the scenic Sayulita, Mexico, and they decided to take their relationship to a higher level. 

According to the spoiler, Jade Roper, who was eliminated by Chris Soules in season 19 of "The Bachelor," and Tanner Tolbert, who was eliminated by Kaitlyn Bristowe in the latest season of "The Bachelorette," decided to give love another chance and ended up in each other's arms during the "BiP" season 2 finale. 

Reality Steve reported that the newly engaged couple was inseparable from the beginning of the show, and their attraction for each other deepened over the course of three weeks on location. They also consistently gave each other their roses in each episode's rose ceremony. 

One of the entries in the episode-by-episode spoilers mentioned that during the last episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" season 2, the five remaining pairs were allowed to spend an entire night together, and Tanner and Jade decided to use the Fantasy Suite of the Playa Escondida Resort to help them decide how they want to end their time together in the Mexican paradise. 

In the end, Tanner decided that he could not leave the island without Jade. That is why he went down on his knees and asked for her hand in marriage. Will Tanner and Jade end up like Marcus and Lucy from season 1, who will reportedly tie the knot during the premiere episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" season 2? 

ABC will air a three-hour episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" season 2 every week starting Aug. 2. 

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