'The Bachelor' 2016: Former contestants to vie for Ben Higgins's heart?

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After it was reported that the cameras are already rolling for "The Bachelor" season 20, rumors about the women who will try to capture Ben Higgins' heart are starting to surface online.

Reality Steve recently listed several names of women who will try to catch Ben's attention, including two familiar names from previous "The Bachelor" seasons.

One of the past "The Bachelor" hopefuls who will reportedly join Ben in the season is Becca Tilley, a 26-year-old chiropractic assistant. She first joined the long-running dating reality series in season 19, but bachelor Chris Soules chose Whitney Bischoff in the final rose ceremony.

Then there's Amber James, a bartender from Illinois. She competed with the other women in Chris Soules' season but was eliminated during the third week. She also recently joined "Bachelor in Paradise" season 2 but also failed to find love on the exotic island in Mexico.

The consistent source of leaked information regarding "The Bachelor" franchise also mentioned women who will join the dating reality series for the first time, including 23-year-old Virginia resident Olivia Caridi and 30-year-old holistic nutritional therapy practitioner Breanne Rice.

Caridi, who originally hails from Austin, Texas, is currently working as a news anchor at WCYB. She has a degree in broadcast journalism. Meanwhile, Rice, from Seattle, Washington, has been divorced twice. Her most recent marriage began in 2013 and lasted for a year. Rice's personal website reveals that she was earlier diagnosed with the autoimmune disease vitiligo, which affects the skin.

According to another rumor, Britt Nilsson will once again try her luck to find a lifetime partner after Kaitlyn Bristowe beat her for the chance to be last season's "The Bachelorette."

ABC has yet to confirm if the women mentioned will indeed be included in Ben Higgins's season of "The Bachelor," which will air early next year.

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