'The Bachelorette' 2015 spoilers: How will quest for Kaitlyn Bristowe find love end this time?

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"The Bachelorette" season 11 has already debuted and the night was described in two words: awkward and outrageous. Britt Nilsson and Kaitlin Bristowe welcomed all 25 guys, who made quite an impression on the single ladies with one showing off some sexy dance moves, another wearing a large cupcake costume, and one guy literally driving a carpool, swimming in his tux and dripping wet. 

[Spoiler Alert!] This year's "The Bachelorette" has encountered a lot of changes. The guys initially chose which of the two ladies to sway as the season progresses. Kaitlin eventually got the majority of votes. From there, fans can expect see a slew of other changes, which Reality Steve elaborately detailed just recently.

Early on, two guys will be out of the game. Ryan McDill, who gets drunk on the first night, is kicked out of the show for his unacceptable behavior. Meanwhile, Brady Toops quits the show to pursue Britt instead of Kaitlin. Reality Steve also says that there will be three instead of four finalists and these guys are Nick Viall, Shawn Booth, and Ben Higgins, who gets eliminated after the Ireland overnight dates. 

Hometown dates are gone for this season as the families of the final two guys are flown to Utah. But the most shocking revelation is what "The Bachelorette" season 11 will culminate to. Apparently, Kaitlin chooses neither of the guys and Nick and Shawn go home still single. This means that there won't be an engagement happening by the end of the season. 

While Reality Steve's claims are a bit hard to believe, it seems that the tipster is very sure about how Kaitlin's search for love ends. All that's left is to see how all these extreme changes and shocking twists and turns pan out when "The Bachelorette" season 11 continues. 

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