'The Bachelorette' (2015) winner, finale results: Kaitlyn Bristowe to choose Shawn Booth?

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The odds are in favor of Shawn Booth when it comes to who Kaitlyn Bristowe chooses in the finale of "The Bachelorette" season 11. Even before the show started, speculations abound as to how it will conclude. Last month, Reality Steve said Nick Viall and Shawn will battle it out in the end. 

According to the tipster, despite the connection Nick and Kaitlyn had before the series even started and despite having shared a steamy night in Dublin, Shawn ultimately wins the dance instructor's heart. Reality Steve says that Kaitlyn and Shawn got engaged and they have been together since. The site explains that Nick also proposed to her but she rejected him. 

Reality Steve also mentions that the Snapchat video and screenshots from Kaitlyn herself just say where season 11 led her. Nick, on the other hand, experienced his second bachelorette-related heartbreak. He was a finalist in Andi Dorfman's season but was beaten by Josh Murray. 

Meanwhile, host Chris Harrison himself thinks that Shawn and Kaitlyn just look great together as he himself was a witness to how their relationship bloomed and deepened from day one. 

"From the minute he got out of the limo, [they] just had this thing together and they've had this amazing romance," the host told US Weekly. "I think she wants to take care of Shawn. Even telling him about her thing with Nick, that was an odd attempt to take care of him, to be his caretaker. You can tell she deeply loves him."  

Whether or not the leaks, spoilers and statements are true, fans will know in the "The Bachelorette" season 11 finale on Monday, July 27. 

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