'The Bachelor: Winter Games' cast news: Peter Kraus not yet confirmed to make appearance

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The ABC reality television spin-off show, "The Bachelor: Winter Games," has not yet been released but eager fans have been trying their best to dig up information to have some idea of what to expect in the reality show. As it turns out, there is some confusion on who is going to be part of the show. Jordan Mauger and Luke Pell have been confirmed but it is still unclear if Peter Kraus will be part of the show.

In a report by The Spinoff, "The Bachelor New Zealand" alum, Jordan Mauger, has already been confirmed to join "The Bachelor: Winter Games." Mauger is slated to represent his country, New Zealand, for the competition. Additionally, rumors have been circulating that the season 2 runner up, Naz Khanjani, will be joining as well.

Mauger's participation in the contest may interest a lot of viewers, especially since he used to be surrounded by controversy. For the season finale during his time, he admitted to flipping a coin to decide on a winner. It is notable that the winner of season 2 of "The Bachelor New Zealand" and Mauger are no longer together.

Additionally, Kraus from "The Bachelorette" has stated that he is not confirmed to make an appearance for the Olympics themed show. According to Buddy TV, Kraus has stated that the show's creator, Mike Fleiss, has a tendency of "throwing people off." This was said due to some tweets Fleiss had stated regarding Pell's confirmation to join "The Bachelor: Winter Games." Kraus has already expressed that he definitely wants to be part of the show, and is in fact excited at the idea of it. This could not be that difficult to pull off since he is already very popular among "The Bachelor" fans.

"The Bachelor: Winter Games" has no confirmed release date as of now, but is expected to air sometime in 2018.

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