'The Bachelor' 2016 Reality Steve spoilers: Ben Higgins engaged?

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The first promo for "The Bachelor" has been released, and it looks like Ben Higgins will be having a great time as he chooses his future bride among 28 ladies. In the promo, Ben is seen going on hot air balloon and helicopter rides and enjoying the sights and sounds of Vegas with some of the ladies. He is also seen getting close to some of them and even carrying one woman bridal style after meeting her at the Bachelor mansion. He is also pleasantly surprised when it turns out that two of the contestants are twins, and he calls Emily and Haley Ferguson for a group hug.

Production on the current season of the ABC reality show is believed to be nearing its completion, and on Wednesday, Nov. 18, Reality Steve wrote that Ben will be making his decision "in a few hours." The website claims that Ben and his chosen two are in Jamaica, and if the report is accurate, then it's possible that he might have popped the question already to one lucky lady.

Meanwhile, Reality Steve continues to tease fans on the outcome of the final rose ceremony. On Thursday, the website's Twitter account posted an update which read, "No answers to the teasers today. A lot. Not one answer has been right. Guess you're all in for surprises on the Ep-by-Ep spoilers."

Last week, the reality show spoiler site revealed Ben's final three, and according to Reality Steve, Caila Quinn, Lauren Bushnell, and JoJo Fletcher all made the cut. It is unclear who among the three made it into the final rose ceremony.

In an interview with People magazine back in August, Ben said that he joined the show with the purpose of finding someone to share his life with.

"Ideally at the end of this, I will be proposing," he said. "That would be a really cool thing."

 "The Bachelor" returns on Jan. 4, 2016 on ABC.

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