'Bachelor in Paradise' season 3 spoilers: Several couples rumored to get engaged

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"Bachelor in Paradise" season 3 will once again be set in Sayulita, Mexico, and as stated in a report from Refinery 29, most of the cast members will be coming from the Ben Higgins's period on "The Bachelor" and JoJo Fletcher's period on "The Bachelorette." The report also indicates that the finale may see several couples getting engaged.

According to Heavy, Josh Murray is rumored to get engaged to Amanda Stanton by the end of the season. Murray is not included on the initial cast list but is likely going to be added as the show progresses. Like seasons 1 and 2, each episode will see new cast members will be added as others are eliminated.

Grant Kemp and Lace Morris are also stated to get engaged and the report from Heavy even states that they got matching tattoos that read "Grace," a combination of their names. The report continues to point out that they are going to get engaged while the show is still ongoing. 

The report also reveals that leaks indicate Ashley Iaconetti will be going out with Wells Adams despite the fact that Jared Haibon, Ashley's long-time crush, will be on the show. However, this relationship will not lead to an engagement as they are reportedly going to break up just before the overnight dates take place.

Nick Viall and Jen Saviano are also revealed to get together and unlike Ashley and Wells they do get to stick together for the overnight dates. However, according to the report they eventually break up before the show officially ends, hinting that a long-distance relationship just won't work for them. It is stated that they do stay in contact so their decision to split might not have been drastic. 

Hollywood Take also reveals that Evan Bass and Carly Waddell will likely be joining the couples getting engaged during the show's run.

"Bachelor in Paradise" season 3 premieres this Aug. 2.

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