'The Bachelorette' season 12 spoilers: JoJo Fletcher makes her suitors cry?

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JoJo Fletcher might have the most emotional journey in the history of "The Bachelorette" franchise, based on the tweets of series creator Mike Fleiss.

According the Fleiss' latest updates about the filming progress of "The Bachelorette" season 12, viewers will see a lot of "mancry" this season.

While the series creator did not get into details about what made the latest batch of suitors cry, he mentioned that even long-time host Chris Harrison also shed some tears while filming the upcoming episodes of "The Bachelorette" season 12.

Meanwhile, Reality Steve revealed that JoJo and her suitors should be filming the Hometown dates this week. As of Friday, the production remains in Entre Cielos Hotel in Mendoza, Argentina to film one last out-of-the-country date before they return to the US to film JoJo's dates with the suitors and their families.

The website also mentioned that a former marine from Tulsa, OK named Chad Johnson will be the "villain" this season. "He's quite the gem this season I tell ya'. I think he pretty much wanted to fight every guy from what I heard," the constant source of "The Bachelorette" information stated.

But it seems like Chad will not make it until the Homecoming dates, since spoilers claim that the slots for the top 5 this season belong to Luke Pell, Wells Adams, James Taylor, Robby Hayes, as well as Jordan Rodgers, the younger brother of quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.

Those who will be fortunate to stay until the Fantasy Suite dates will reportedly fly to Thailand for filming. But ABC has yet to confirm if the information is accurate. However, other reports claim that Jordan will has the biggest chances of staying in the reality dating competition until the Final Rose ceremony.

"The Bachelorette" season 12 is slated to premiere on Monday, May 23.

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