'The Bachelor 2015' spoilers: 'Prince Farming' Chris Soules begins search for love

Chris Soules for "The Bachelor" Season 19 [Photo credit: ABC]

The latest season of "The Bachelor" will kick off in just a few days, and it promises to give fans of the show all the signature drama and romance that it has been long known for. In the 19th season of show, Chris Soules, the third runner-up of "The Bachelorette 2014," will be the one who will try to find love once again among the series of women who will vie to win his heart. 

Based on the show's teaser promo, "The Bachelor" season 19 begins in the same manner the previous seasons commenced. The women arrive at the Bachelor Mansion in their ball gowns and present themselves to their "Prince Farming," Soules nickname since he is a farmer in Iowa. 

One of the women says that if it were not for Chris, she wouldn't even dare to join the show. There is one, however, who is more aggressive in expressing her feelings toward the lone gentleman, saying that he "can plow her field any day." 

The season premiere of "The Bachelor 2015" will be a two-hour special series, showing awkward introductions among the contestants. All the ladies are brought in to the mansion bearing gifts for Chris to help him remember them. Each one is given five minutes to make a good impression on The Bachelor. 

Meanwhile, the show will be joining its very first Rose Parade this year to promote its upcoming season. The Bachelor's float will be decked with 25,000 roses to signify true love. 

Executive Producer Alycia Rossiter gushed about the upcoming event, saying, "We are so excited to herald the new year with our first rose parade float. Mike Fleiss, who created the show, is a California native and he has always been a fan of the parade and the football game. For us to be a part of that tradition is just incredible especially in this year, 2015." 

The Rose Parade will be held on New Year's Day, while the season premiere of "The Bachelor 2015" airs on Jan. 5.

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