'The Bachelor 2016' spoilers: Reality Steve reveals Ben Higgins's final 3 contestants

"The Bachelor" is gearing up for its new season premiere next year, and fans cannot wait to see the contestants vying for Ben Higgins's heart when the show returns to ABC. Reality Steve reports that filming for the upcoming season is almost done and that Ben has already chosen his final three. According to the website, Caila Quinn, Lauren Bushnell, and Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher made it the final three.

Earlier this year, Reality Steve was able to get the scoop on all of the contestants and was able to compile a short profile on each of the 28 ladies.

Caila is 23 years old and a graduate from Wellesley Hills, MA. According to the website, she graduated from Boston College Carroll School of Management in 2014 with a B.A. in marketing.

Lauren is 25 years old and is originally from Portland, Oregon. She graduated with a B.A. in business management and she currently lives in Los Angeles and works as a flight attendant.

Meanwhile, JoJo is 24 years old and is from Dallas, Texas. She recently started her own real estate development company called JHF Realty Development. Reality Steve says that JoJo is familiar with the reality TV world as her stepbrother, Ben Patton, was one of the bachelors on Eva Longoria's "Ready for Love" dating show.

Earlier this week, the website reported that Ben's overnight dates and final rose ceremony are taking place at the Sandals Royal Plantation resort in Jamaica. Caila reportedly had the first overnight date on Saturday, Nov. 7, and the website posted a picture of her and Ben having a conversation on the beach. In the shot, the two are seated on a couch and surrounded by tiki torches. Another photo shows Ben and Caila standing knee-deep in the water while a man holds a boom microphone over them. Reality Steve tweeted that the pair watched a fireworks show before going for a swim for their date.

"The Bachelor" returns in January on ABC.

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