'The Bachelor' season 20 spoilers news: The women confront Ben in tell-all episode

All the women that Ben Higgins sent home will return in the upcoming "The Women Tell All" episode of "The Bachelor" season 20.

Drama is expected to unfold as Chris Harrison reunites all the women who were sent home this season.

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According to reports, some of the fan-favorite women from "The Bachelor" season 20 are expected to join in the special episode, including the recently eliminated Caila Quinn and the fan favorite Amanda Stanton. The episode will also feature the return of Olivia Caridi, considered as the woman the viewers loved to hate.

Based on the trailer for the upcoming episode, Caila will possibly talk about how Ben broke her heart and reveal if she is still in love with him. Meanwhile, Amanda is expected to talk about how she feels when Ben broke her heart during the hometown dates after he spent an entire day with her and her daughters on the beach.

Olivia is expected to address her feelings about being the most despised woman in the house this season. In the trailer, Olivia seems to be prepared to face all the other ladies who find her annoying.

The trailer also shows that Ben will once again face all the eliminated women to talk to them about what happened in "The Bachelor" season 20. He is also expected to explain why he had to tell two women that he loved them to address the controversy that it caused.

Meanwhile, Ben already confessed during an interview on "Good Morning America" that he is now engaged.

"I am engaged – I can say that?" he said during the Tuesday interview, as reported by People. "I haven't said that in an interview yet! You don't know how much stress and weight that is, to carry for so long."

However, it seems like the Bachelor will only reveal the name of his fiancée in the season finale of "The Bachelor" season 20.

"The Women Tell All" episode of "The Bachelor" season 20 airs on Monday, March 7, on ABC.

We don't know how so much drama can fit in to one episode! Women Tell All holds NOTHING back this year.

Posted by The Bachelor on Tuesday, 1 March 2016
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