'The Bachelor' 2015 premiere date: Which of the ladies impress Chris Soules?

"The Bachelor" 2015 marks Chris Soules' turn to find his soulmate and soon-to-be fiancée. With the show debuting on Jan. 5, there are a few spoilers about the premiere episode that have already leaked. A number of girls introduced themselves in very unique ways and some immediately catched Soules' attention. 

According to ABC Spoilers, a bachelorette named Britt Nilsson immediately captures Soules' attention. Exiting the limo, she gives the bachelor a big bear hug and according to spoilers, the two have instant chemistry. And that's enough chemistry to make the newly introduced Soules and Nilsson to share a kiss on the premiere episode. 

As for the other ladies, there's one who arrives wearing short shorts and cowboy boots. Could being Daisy Duke work for her? After all, all bachelorettes are required to wear long gowns. How would Soules react to it? 

A bachelorette named Amanda has a different introduction. She opts to blindfold Soules instead so she can go to the party without him seeing her. How will that work for her? Then there's Reegan, a cadaver tissue saleswoman who brings something in a medical cooler for Soules. Also, there's Tandra who arrives on a motorcycle wearing a long gown and biker boots. 

Whitney Bischoff is a fertility nurse but Soules doesn't know that yet. However, she did mention that she makes a living by making babies. Soules will surely be surprised to hear that one.

Then there's Kaitlyn Bristowe who teaches Soules to break dance. Mackenzie asks the bachelor to do something close to his heart, while Ashley S. is a nervous wreck. There's Zak Waddell carrying a pink karaoke machine when she meets Soules, and there's an older man giving him a note, but no one knows whose entrance that is. 

Half of the bachelorettes won't be introduced, not before the first impression rose is given. Eight girls will be eliminated and 22 girls will remain. 

Catch "The Bachelor" 2015 on Jan. 5 on ABC.

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