'The Bachelor' 2015 finale spoilers: Winner to be Whitney Bischoff or Becca Tilley?

Chris Soules The Bachelor 2015 Twitter

Chris Soules' final rose will be given to the most deserving bachelorette on Monday, which means that the season finale of "The Bachelor 2015" is right around the corner. The three-hour season finale will show whether it's Becca Tilley or Whitney Bischoff who will get the final rose and the heart of this year's Bachelor. 

In an interview with PEOPLE in December 2014, the Bachelor farmer from Iowa was glad that he agreed to be featured for this year's matchmaking reality show after being turned down by last year's Bachelorette Andi Dorfman.

"I am happy I did it," the reality show celebrity stated about meeting his future wife on the long-running show. "I don't think I could get through that again, [but] I'm extremely happy with the outcome. I'm happy to say I'm in love. That's pretty crazy!" 

Some of the most persistent spoilers claim that Whitney Bischoff is the lucky lady who will get the final rose on Monday. But Reality Steve claims that she and Chris are not bound to have a rock solid relationship and they will go separate ways after the show. According to the spoiler, Chris and Whitney will decide to give their long distance relationship a try, but they will not end up together in front of the altar. 

Celebrity Dirty Laundry also believes that the couple will not last after Chris chooses Whitney. She will not agree to move with him to Iowa, and Chris will not leave his farm in Arlington.

However, there are no confirmations about the rumored outcome of the show as of the moment. The final episode of "The Bachelor" season 19 will be aired on March 9, and it will be immediately followed by "After the Final Rose" (ATFR), which will reportedly be broadcast live from the Hotel Julien located in Dubuque, Iowa. 

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