'The Bachelorette' season 11 spoilers, cast news: An architect from Batavia joins the love search

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One of the 25 mysterious men who will try to capture the heart of "The Bachelorette" this season had been revealed.

Clint Arlis, the 27-year-old Batavia native, is reportedly one of the men who will vie for the heart of the chosen bachelorette this season.

Arlis is the oldest son of Batavia High School wrestling coach and photography teacher Tom Arlis and his mother Jamie works as an interior designer. He has two younger siblings, his 24-year-old sister Taylor and 23-year-old brother Logan.

According to his sister, Arlis is never the type of guy who could be a "player" when it comes to his relationships. "He's always had a serious girlfriend. All through high school he had one, and then he dated another girl up until two years ago, or a year and a half ago. He's a good boyfriend. He's easy to get along with," Taylor Arlis told The Daily Herald.

Taylor also mentioned that she believes that a lot of people will enjoy seeing her brother on TV, and their family cannot wait until The Bachelorette premieres on May 18.

Meanwhile, two other possible husbands for Kaitlyn Bristowe reportedly has some reality show appearance credit to their names.

Celeb Dirty Laundry reported that male stripper Josh Seiter, who appeared on E!'s reality show titled "Escaper Club," is one of the guys who will try to get the attention of the rumored bachelorette this season. Then there is the dentist-turned-model Chris Strandburg in the lineup of men who will vie to win Kaitlyn's last rose. But are they really in the show to find love or are they just in it for fame?

This season's The Bachelorette will be the first where there will be two women who will be chosen to be given a chance to pick the love of her life. "The Bachelor" season 19's Bristowe and Britt Nilsson were tapped to be chosen as the bachelorette for season 11, but the men reportedly chose Bristowe over Nilsson.

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