'The Bachelorette' Season 12 winner:Did Jordan Rodgers win JoJo Fletcher's heart in finale?

JoJo Fletcher and rumoured final rose winner Jordan Rodgers ABC

It has been an exciting 12th season for "The Bachelorette," and fans are already eager to find out whom JoJo Fletcher will choose between the two remaining contestants: former pro-quarterback Jordan Rodgers or former competitive swimmer Robby Hayes?

However, it seems like "The Bachelorette" fans need not wait a few more days to find out Fletcher's choice. US Magazine said one of the contestants' siblings may have accidentally given clues that his brother will be the last man standing in this season of the popular American reality dating show.

In an interview streamed live on Facebook, Luke Rodgers, the oldest brother of contestant Jordan, seemed to have suggested that his sibling will win Fletcher's heart in "The Bachelorette" Season 12 finale.

According to US Magazine, Luke said in the Facebook Live interview that Fletcher was able to easily get along with the Rodgers family—an indication that the 25-year-old beauty may have indeed chosen to take her relationship further with Jordan.

"[JoJo was different in how] she was able to just so easily come lockstep with our family and conversations and stuff, except for the fact that she is missing some crucial movies that we quote a lot, but we're going to catch her up," Luke shared, as quoted by US Magazine.

In what seemed to be an attempt to remedy his gaffe, he added: "We could catch her up with that, should she need to be caught up, depending on how this whole thing ends. But yeah, she can definitely roll with us, which is fun. It was fun."

Also further indicating that he has spent quite some time with Fletcher, Luke said that the bachelorette is different from other women whom his brother dated in the past.

The finale of "The Bachelorette" Season 12, which was shot in the scenic Thai island of Phuket, will be aired on August 1 on the ABC Network.

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