'The Bachelorette 2015' spoilers: Reality Steve points to Kaitlyn Briwtowe as season 11 Bachelorette

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ABC finally announced its official summer schedule, highlighting the premiere episode of this year's controversial "The Bachelorette" season.

For "The Bachelorette" season 11, former "The Bachelor" season 19 hopefuls Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson will compete with each other once again to get the most number of roses to remain as the sole Bachelorette who could look for the love of her life amongst the 25 contestants this season beginning May 18.

But according to spoilers posted by Reality Steve, Bristowe managed to get more roses compared to Nilsson. This means that she can get to choose who among the new set of bachelors will be the man who will complete her dreams.

The spoiler site also claims that the new Bachelorette and the men went out on dates in several locations in Los Angeles. She also went with them on a trip to San Antonio, Texas to learn more about each other. But the biggest news for the season is the international trip of the bunch, wherein Bristowe and the men are currently in Dublin, Ireland to shoot several episodes for this season.

Also, Reality Steve mentioned that a former bachelor during Andi Dorfman's season is back to have another chance to vie for the heart of the new bachelorette. Nick Viall, the runner up during "The Bachelorette" season 10, is back to fight for his love for Bristowe this time.

The website claimed that Viall is currently with the new bachelorette and the other men in Dublin, but the production staff of the show asked him to be active in his social media accounts to make it appear that he is just home.

On the other hand, Nilsson is reportedly still on board in the show, and she could still find love this season. Yet it is not clear how long she will stay in the season.

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