'The Bachelor' 2015 spoilers: Whitney Bischoff marks her territory, Reality Steve also points to Whitney Bischoff

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In the last episode of "The Bachelor," one of the remaining women got eliminated and was sent home. Kaitlyn Bristowe had to pack her bags and leave the show, which left Whitney Bischoff and Becca Tilley vying for Chris Soules' heart. 

Ever since the new season started, rumors pointed to Whitney as the winner. However, the show has been consistently proving the spoilers wrong, which has made fans question if spoiler site Reality Steve has gotten its predictions right this time around. Reality Steve has posted time and again that Chris gave Whitney the final rose and they are now engaged. 

The season finale is only a few weeks away and fans will finally know who the winner is. But for now, speculations run high as fans continue to guess who the winner is, Whitney or Becca. 

Apparently, after filming "The Bachelor," Chris stayed in California and did not return to his hometown in Iowa. Becca is a California-native and that alone fuelled rumors that she and Chris are living together already, reports Celebrity Dirty Laundry

It does seem like good enough proof that Becca might actually be the winner. But Whitney has taken it upon herself to mark her territory over social media. On Valentine's Day, she posted a photo on Instagram showing herself and Chris together at Des Moines.

While the photo was taken during the filming of the reality dating show, the intent of the upload is clear. Whitney wants to make a point — Chris is her man! That is, unless it's all a ploy from ABC to keep things interesting until the season finale. 

To find out who really is the winner, viewers need to tune in to  "The Bachelor" season 19 finale on March 16.

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