'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Ben Higgins to find love in interesting set of contestants

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The competition for Ben Higgins's heart will begin in less than a month. But spoilers about "The Bachelor" season 20 continue to surface on various media sites.

Ben, the 27-year-old Colorado native, will begin his quest to find true love in "The Bachelor" 2016 on Jan. 4. This season, Ben will meet 28 beautiful young women to know who among them he should give his final rose to.

Several spoilers claim that the dates for this season of "The Bachelor" are not as creative as the earlier installments of the show. It will even bring back some of the dating scenarios from the past, including the soccer date with Juan Pablo Galavis seen in "The Bachelor" season 18 as well as the hot air balloon date with Chris Soules in "The Bachelor" season 19.

However, the upcoming season of ABC's long-running dating reality show will showcase a group of remarkable, beautiful women to keep the show more interesting.

Some of the juiciest details about "The Bachelor" 2016 were revealed on Reality Steve, including the one saying that Olivia Caridi received the first impression rose this season. She was also described as one of the most determined ladies who want to win Ben's heart, since she called him out for kissing a lot of the women.

Another report said that the 28-year-old dentist Amanda Kremer provided some of the best entertainment in the upcoming season. She even arrived with a gigantic flower on top of her head and gave Ben a free dental check-up when they first met.

"The Bachelor" 2016 also includes a set of twins named Emily and Haley Ferguson from Las Vegas, NV.

Aside from the set of beautiful women, "The Bachelor" 2016 will also feature s star-studded guest lineup, including Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup soccer team.

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