'The Bachelor 2015' spoilers: Carly Waddell eliminated? Becca Tilley bows out?

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"The Bachelor" fans will be delighted to know that this week, they will get two episodes of the reality dating show. Two episodes mean that fans get to watch the one-on-one dates in two consecutive nights, even adding the rose ceremony that follows where two girls will be sent home. 

Chris Soules still has six women in the house vying for his heart. In episode 7, Soules and the girls go to Des Moines, Iowa, where some of the girls get their one-on-one dates. These three lucky girls are Jade Roper, Whitney Bischoff and Becca Tilley. However, according to Reality Steve, Becca eliminates herself in that episode.  

Despite Becca leaving the competition, another lady is eliminated in the rose ceremony. This woman is believed to be Carly Waddell. So now, there are only four women left. 

In episode 8 that will air the following night, Soules takes the four women to his hometown for the hometown dates. According to Reality Steve, it is Jade who will be eliminated in the rose ceremony in this episode. Hence, the top three ladies are Kaitlyn, Becca and Whitney. 

The source of "The Bachelor" spoilers Reality Steve said in previous posts that it is Whitney who will be given the final rose. By the looks of things, this might actually be true. 

Hollywood Gossip corroborates the news, but says that Whitney and Soules already broke up their engagement. Moreover, the site also says that their source shared that Soules is already back with his ex-fiancé now. 

Meanwhile, Inquisitr reports that Becca's exit from the show is quite surprising, to say the least. Is this because she's being prepped to be the next "Bachelorette?" 

"The Bachelor" episode 7 will air this Sunday, Feb. 15, while episode 8 will air on Feb. 16. 

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