'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: twins Emily and Haley Ferguson try to win Ben Higgins' heart

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Expect tons of drama when "The Bachelor" returns for its 20<sup>th season, according to series host Chris Harrison.

Speaking on "Good Morning America," the longtime host of ABC's hit dating reality show described new Bachelor Ben Higgins as "phenomenal."

Harrison revealed: "I think everybody is really going to fall in love with this guy. He's just a very sweet, sincere guy." Tthe host revealed that since the 27-year-old business analyst from Denver is a good catch, vying for his attention will surely be filled with tons of drama.

Higgins, more popularly known as Ben H. during his stint at "The Bachelorette" season 11, is known for being close to his family. He also showed his sweet and romantic side when he courted Kaitlyn Bristowe. However, Bristowe chose Shawn Booth at the end of the season, and Higgins ended in the third place.

For the upcoming season of "The Bachelor," 28 women will try to capture his heart, including twins Emily and Haley Ferguson and returning "The Bachelor" contestant Becca Tilley, who also tried to earn the love of Christ Soules in season 19.

As the next installment of the long-running dating reality show is premiering in January, several spoilers have begun to circulate.

One of the most consistent sources of insider reports regarding "The Bachelor" 2016 season is Reality Steve, which revealed that the final rose ceremony was filmed in Jamaica. The tipster also revealed that the final three women who will compete to get Higgins' final rose include the real estate developer JoJo Fletcher, marketing degree-holder Caila Quinn and flight attendant Lauren Bushnell.

According to another spoiler posted on Celeb Dirty Laundry, Higgins chose the Los Angeles local Bushnell as the recipient of his last rose and proposed to her on the spot.

"The Bachelor" 2016 will premiere on Jan. 4, 2016.

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