'The Bachelorette' 2015 spoilers: What happens between Nick Viall and Kaitlyn Bristowe?

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The next episode of "The Bachelorette" will be chock-full of drama, which is saying something as all other episodes of the ABS show is jam-packed with tensions and excitement. This installment is where the show opens up the story about Kaitlyn sleeping with one bachelor. 

According to spoilers, the mystery guy is Nick Viall. It was apparently instigated by a steamy date in Dublin, Ireland. In the upcoming episode, the rest of the guys find out how the pair's night went. 

When news about Kaitlyn sleeping with one of the contestants broke (that's months after "The Bachelorette" season 11 was filmed), she said that she has nothing to regret about it although she felt that it wasn't the right time to do it. 

"I don't think it was a mistake, the decision I made," Kaitlyn told E! News.

"I think the timing probably wasn't the best, just because, I mean, there are other relationships developing, but just the timing wasn't the best," she reiterated, adding that feeling chemistry with somebody "has a lot to do with being physical."

Meanwhile, episode is not just all about that. Kaitlyn also takes some of the guys on her own fake Irish wake where they are asked to share their parting words to the apple of their eyes as if it's the last time they will see her. 

Although Kaitlyn has every intention of making the date as light as possible, it makes Ben Zorn, who already opened up to Kaitlyn about the pain of losing a mother at a young age, very emotional. 

Reality Steve revealed that the sensitive bachelor along with JJ Lane and Tanner Tolbert will be packing their bags by end of the episode.

Week 6 of "The Bachelorette" season 11 airs June 22. 

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