'The Bachelorette 2015' spoilers: Was reality Steve right? Did the guys choose Kaitlyn over Britt?

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If Reality Steve's spoilers turn out to be accurate, then the next Bachelorette will be Kaitlyn Bristowe. The prolific tipster revealed that Bristowe managed to win over the new batch of men in the hit matchmaking show "The Bachelorette." 

Early this month, host Chris Harrison announced during the season finale of "The Bachelor" that there would be two women who will vie for the title of "The Bachelorette" this year. However, only one girl would get to pick her new love from among the 25 men who will join the show. 

It was later revealed that Bristowe and Britt Nilsson would vie for the chance to find love once more. Both ladies were contestants in the recently concluded season of "The Bachelor" that stars Chris Soules, but they were eliminated. Thus, the men in the new season of "The Bachelorette" need to choose between Bristowe and Nilsson.

Recently, Reality Steve announced through his Twitter account that the men chose Kaitlyn over Britt. However, another twist claims that Nilsson's participation in the show does not end there. 

According to Reality Steve's tweet, "(SPOILER EXCLUSIVE)...Kaitlyn is the 'Bachelorette,' BUT, Britt still has a role on the show. I don't know what it is or how long it'll last."

Could this mean that Nilsson can still find the love of her life even if she is not The Bachelorette 2015?

The spoiler, however, did not mention how the guys decided on Bristowe and Nilsson's fate. It also did not share Nilsson's new role for the show. Celebrity Dirty Laundry speculates that Nilsson could be given the chance to date any guy that has been eliminated by Bristowe. 

But while the speculations about the show continue to grow for the next season of "The Bachelorette," ABC only confirmed that the show started filming on March 12, and the series will start airing on May 18. 

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