'The Bachelorette' 2015 rumors: Chris Harrison and Chris Soules dish on who it should be

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The 19th season of "The Bachelor" is almost over, so the guessing game on who the next Bachelorette would be is on. 

One of the first people who is usually asked when it comes to naming the next possible Bachelorette is Chris Harrison, who has been hosting "The Bachelor" franchise since 2002. In an interview with TV Guide, the long-time host admitted that he is currently torn between Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe. He is having a hard time deciding which of the two ladies would be perfect to be next season's Bachelorette and be given the opportunity to pick her dream guy. 

According to Harrison, Bristowe's personality is a combination of former Bachelorette Jillian Harris and ex-Bachelor contestant Michelle Money, since she is very witty, smart, and has an amazing sense of humor.

Nilsson can be a good Bachelorette, too, as she made an impact on fans after her emotional interview during the "Women Tell All" special aired early this week. Nilsson's stint during the special was highly talked about. She was seen getting teary-eyed during the highlights portion, then she suddenly became furious when she blamed Carly Waddell for being the reason why she was asked to go early in the season. 

Meanwhile, current Bachelor Chris Soules also offered his opinion on who should be the next Bachelorette. 

"There are a lot of great candidates [for the next Bachelorette]," the Prince Farming stated in an interview with PEOPLE. "That's one thing I said after the first night when I met all 30 of these women. I told the producers that they're going to have the best Bachelorette next season because they have the best group of women that I've ever seen." 

However, Soules also believes that Bristowe should be the next Bachelorette.

"She's got a great personality. She would be fun, and she's a funny girl. She would handle crazy dates and she would be able to hang out, and be entertaining, and she's ready to find love," the Bachelor said. 

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