'The Bachelor' 2018 spoilers: Who gets Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s final rose?

Arie Luyendyk Jr. is the bachelor in "The Bachelor" season 22. Twitter/BachelorABC

Fans of the 2018 edition of "The Bachelor" have been waiting to find out who the show's bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. will be giving the last rose to. It seems that spoilers for that have come out which has got fans talking.

Filming for the 22nd season has wrapped and Reality Steve has revealed details of what happened in the final rose ceremony. The only questions now are whether or not Luyendyk is engaged and if he is, who is the lady he proposed to. According to the spoilers, the final rose was given last Nov. 17, and Reality Steve tweeted about the finale that was being filmed that day, along with photos of the host Chris Harrison and jeweler Neil Lane at the airport going back to the U.S. a few days later.

The gossip guru then teased his followers that the information about Luyendyk's final rose ceremony was coming up, but it took a while before the information was released. It might be because Reality Steve wanted to make sure that everything was correct before he revealed the spoilers.

Tia Booth, the friend of Raven Gates, turned out to be eliminated after the hometown dates. Kendall Long was eliminated after the overnight dates in Peru. This left Lauren Burnham and Becca Kurfin as the remaining two contenders. Reality Steve had pointed out that it was usually a curse to get the first one-on-one of the season. The early favorites usually wind up getting eliminated in the early stages of the show.

However, the gossip guru then said that the curse was broken this time around. The buzz in some spoilers revealed that Kurfin was the recipient of Luyendyk's final rose. Whether or not Luyendyk and Kurfin manage to make it down the aisle remains to be clear, but fans will still anticipate how this turns out when it finally airs.

"The Bachelor" is no stranger to a lot of scandals, and the latest one involves a run-in with the law, yet again. A report has emerged that a finalist in the 22nd season of "The Bachelor" has had an arrest record. The finalist in question was the previously mentioned Kurfin.

Back on Jan. 27, 1990, Kurfin was summoned by local authorities for charges of "underage consumption." This was revealed by Radar Online from the Minnesota Blue Earth County District Court. Kurfin, who is now a senior account executive for a tech company, pleaded guilty and had to pay a total of $431 in fines. It does pose a question of whether or not this will affect Luyendyk's judgment of her.

Luyendyk himself also has an arrest record on the charges of driving with a suspended license back in October of 2008. The bachelor was tailing a car a little too close before changing lanes. He pleaded guilty with the previously mentioned charge.

Season 22 of "The Bachelor" premieres on Monday, Jan. 1 at 9 p.m. EST on ABC.

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