'The Bachelor' 2015 spoilers: One contestant to have a meltdown, who could she be?

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The new bachelor's search for the love of his life has begun. With two episodes in, it appears as if a couple of ladies have captured the heart of Chris Soules. On top of this, women with drunken behavior have already been sent home. Surely, there's been a lot of drama going on and there won't be any shortage of that in the coming episodes. 

On the other hand, viewers can take a break from the drama when comedian Jimmy Kimmel joins Soules for an entire episode. Kimmel takes the place of host Chris Harrison and he has tons of surprises up his sleeves. In the preview, Kimmel is seen surprising the bachelor in his room and he also pops in Soules' dates. 

What are the other things to watch out for in episode 3? There's another contestant who has had too much to drink and confronts Soules about his kissing antics. Check the preview here

Akron Beacon Journal reports that during Chris and Kaitlyn's supposed date, they end up making a dinner party for Kimmel. Then there's Soules and Whitney Bischoff's date where they crash a wedding in wine country. Further, Soules' intimate dinner date at the mansion gets interrupted by Kimmel. And not too much of a surprise, Kimmel is seen in a hot tub. 

According to spoiler reports, viewers will see someone going through an epic meltdown at the cocktail party, but there's no clue as to who it is. Reality Steve's spoilers, however, mentioned that Ashley S. will bow out of the competition in a big way. How big? Reality Steve said that Ashley S. will unleash a barrage of words to Soules and even the producers of the show. 

Meanwhile, in the upcoming episode, there's been guesses as to who will be sent home. Aside from Ashley S., Tracy, Rina, Amber and Nikki may not receive a rose. 

"The Bachelor" season 20 episode 3 airs on Jan. 19.

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