'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Ben takes the girls to the Bahamas in week 6

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"The Bachelor" season 20 continues to get more complicated as more drama ensues in week 6. According to a report from Star Pulse, this week will resolve the cliffhanger from week 5 regarding Olivia and will then see Ben take the girls out to the Bahamas.

During week 5, Ben gave Olivia a rose during their date but right at the tail-end of the show decided to pull her out for a private talk. This has now gotten many fans to speculate that he might take away the rose given to her. If this proves true then it will be the first time on the show that a rose will be withdrawn, forcing Olivia to go home.

According to the report, by the end of the next episode the candidates will drop down to only six. Three girls will be leaving but one of them will be exiting on her own accord and another is said to go through a dramatic emotional meltdown, most likely when she learns she is one of the girls not receiving a rose.

During their time at the Bahamas, Ben will be going out with six of the girls to the Exuma Grand Isle Resort & Spa where they'll be swimming with pigs. Of the six girls -- JoJo, Lauren B., Becca, Lauren H., Leah and Amanda -- only Amanda is speculated to get a rose during the date itself while the others will have to await their fate at the ceremony.

Ben will then take Caila for a one-on-one date where they are said to go deep sea fishing. What is stated in the report is that Caila will be able to get a rose during the date, ensuring she will move on to week 7.

The final section for week 6 is the dreaded two-on-one date where Ben will be going out with both Olivia and Emily. It appears that Olivia will be the one having a breakdown as she doesn't get the rose and may be heading home by the end of the episode.

"The Bachelor" season 20 week 6 will air this Feb. 8.

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