'The Bachelorette 2015' spoilers: Jared gets alone time with Kaitlyn while a new suitor arrives

Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe ABC

The next episode of "The Bachelorette 2015" will be a whirlwind of emotions as all episodes of the ABC reality series are. First, contestant Jared gets a "fancy" one-on-one date with Kaitlyn at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Spoilers reveal the two are going to have a great time. 

Jared may have not swept the dance instructor off her feet on the first day, but the pair has shared some sweet moments as the show progressed, and this opportunity is perfect for Jared to show that he deserves a rose this week, which he eventually gets as Reality Steve revealed. 

As the night goes on, Kaitlyn admits that Jared is the kind of guy she can imagine spending time with. However, this does not give the assurance that the restaurant manager will win the heart of the bachelorette, especially now that she is considering giving Nick Viall the chance to steal her heart on the show. 

Seasoned fans of the series know that Nick was a runner-up during bachelorette Andi Dorfman's season. It is said that Kaitlyn and Nick had the chance to hang out when the former joined the show and they kept in touch, even flirted a bit, until Kaitlyn left for "The Bachelorette" season 15. 

Kaitlyn is now trying to figure out how to tell the guys about him and how to make them understand that she is actually willing to have Nick on the show. According to spoilers, she breaks the news at the after-party of the rap battle challenge. 

It remains to be seen how the guys react to the sudden addition of someone who has already connected with Kaitlyn long before the show started. What spoilers (courtesy of Reality Steve) can offer for now is that Clint, Tony, Ryan B, Corey and Jonathan won't get a rose from Kaitlyn. 

The new episode of "The Bachelorette 2015" will air June 8. 

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