'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Twins and former contestants to vie for Ben Higgin's love

Ben Higgins is the next leading man in ABC's "The Bachelor" season 20. Facebook/ABC

"The Bachelor" season 20 is set to be released early next year, and spoilers for the hit romance reality series continue to circulate. 

Filming is currently on its way for the 20th season of ABC's well loved romance reality show, "The Bachelor." It will feature Ben Higgins, a software salesman, who is out to search for the love of his life from among a crowd of hopeful ladies who will vie for a place in his heart and life.

According to Reality Steve, the latest news about Higgins puts him in Los Angeles where he is said to be filming the fourth episode of the season, wherein only one date allegedly took place.

Rumors say that once the next rose ceremony is done, the bachelor and his ladies will move out of Los Angeles with fans hoping that the show takes them to exotic destinations this time. But until now, there is still no word regarding where the next dates will take place.

As for the ladies, it has been reported that a pair of twins will join the search. Twin sisters Emily and Haley Ferguson from Las Vegas will be the second siblings to be featured on the show. Season 4 had siblings Samantha and Leona vying for bachelor Bob Guiney back then.

The twins are said to work at Marquee, a club at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, as cocktail waitresses. According to news, it is not the girls' first time to be on television. In fact, they have been a part of the CMT show "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," which coincidentally also featured "The Bachelor" runner-up Melissa Rycroft.

Aside from the twins, Amber James and Becca Tilley of season 19 are also said to return to the show for a chance at love.

Will "The Bachelor" season 20 finally lead to one of them finding the man of their lives? Who among the 25 ladies will be chosen? Fans would soon find out when the show airs on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016, on ABC.

 

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