'The Bachelorette' JoJo Fletcher's potential chosen man teased

The Bachelorette - JoJo Fletcher ABC

"The Bachelorette" season 12, with JoJo Fletcher in the lead as the woman hoping to find true love, has yet to officially premiere this May 23, but a report from The Hollywood Gossip already points out who the potential winner is.

According to the report, JoJo's final five contenders will be Jordan Rodgers, Wells Adams, James Taylor, Luke Pell and Robby Hayes. Adams won't last long as he is the first of the top five to get a rose and be sent home, right before JoJo takes the guys out for a hometown date.

Following this date, both Luke Pell and James Taylor drop out of the race, leaving Rodgers and Hayes as the final two. However, the report points out that in the end, JoJo will eventually pick Rodgers as the winner of the show and her one true love. 

Given that the show is still in production, this means the finale episode has yet to be filmed. The finale episode of each season takes place a year later and reveals whether or not the couple has maintained their relationship and if they are still together. This is likely to be filmed right around the same time the final episodes are about to be aired.

The report continues to point out that Reality Steve pointed out to fans months ago that Jordan Rodgers was one of the key contestants to look out for as he had a big potential of winning both the show and JoJo's love. 

As stated in a report from the Inquisitr, ABC has begun promoting "The Bachelorette" more vigorously now that the show is just a few days away from its premiere. Now that production is done, the report explains that it all depends now on how the drama unfolds in an edited format for television viewing.

"The Bachelorette" season 12 premieres May 23.

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