'The Bachelor' season 20 episode 8 spoilers: Family drama surprises Ben in his hometown visits

Ben spends time with Amanda and her daughters during his hometown visit in The Bachelor season 20. facebook.com/TheBachelor

With only four girls left in the competition, speculations claim that Ben Higgins has already picked the winner "The Bachelor" season 20.

According to spoilers about the episode that will air on Monday, Ben will go all over the country to visit the remaining four women in their hometowns.

One of Ben's destinations will be Orange County to meet week 7's rose winner Amanda Stanton and her family, including her two daughters.

ABC released several photos showing Ben, Amanda and the kids having fun on the beach, but it does not mean that the 27-year-old Bachelor has already captured the heart of Amanda's family. According to spoilers, Amanda's mother is not sure if Ben is the right guy for her daughter. "Is he ready to be an instant dad?" Amanda's mother will ask in the upcoming episode.

Then Ben will visit Lauren Bushnell's family home in Portland, Oregon. The two of them will enjoy going around Lauren's favorite places like the local food trucks and the whiskey museum. But their fun times will be interrupted when the flight attendant's sister begins grilling him about his real intentions for her.

Ben's next travel destination will be in Hudson, Ohio to visit Caila Quinn's high school and the toy factory owned by her father. Since her father wants to protect and give the best for her, he will also interrogate the Bachelor to know if he will be able to make her happy.

The final destination in Ben's hometown visits will be JoJo Fletcher's place in Dallas. But while meeting her family, JoJo's brothers will show that they are not exactly happy to see him because they believe that he will only give her heartache. But an unexpected turn of events will have a lasting impact on their relationship.

The next episode of "The Bachelor" season 20 airs on Monday, Feb. 22, on ABC.

Oh brothers! These hometown visits hold nothing back.

Posted by The Bachelor on Saturday, 20 February 2016
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