'The Bachelor 2017' cast rumors, spoilers: Luke Pell tipped to be the next Bachelor

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After the last season of "The Bachelorette" ended, a lot of fans are now dying with curiosity about who the next "Bachelor" will be, and right now, the show's creator Mike Fleiss is giving fans some clues.

He said on Twitter that the newest Bachelor will be very handsome and that he likes sunrises more than sunsets. With this clue, fans could hopefully have a better idea of the lead for "The Bachelor" come 2017. However, it does seem to be a pretty generalized clue.

For those who follow the former "Bachelorette" contestant Luke Pell, however, they might have an idea, especially those who follow him religiously. After all, months before Fleiss gave out the clue pertaining to the sunrises, Pell posted a picture of the sun rising on the highway on Instagram. This might be a coincidence, but it is uncanny and might also mean something.

Another clue dropped by Fleiss is that the next Bachelor is a person that can run a mile within a six-minute period. Certainly, this might be a harder mystery to solve, since again, this is a pretty vague clue. However, according to the Ecumenical News, Pell served in the military and was assigned in Afghanistan. This qualifies as being athletic and being able to run for miles, so with that fans are already assuming that these clues point out to Pell.

Also, the same article points out that JoJo Fletcher also mentioned Pell as one of the best choice when it comes to the most eligible Bachelor for the upcoming 2017 show, with the other one being Chase McNary. However, some rumors say that Fletcher is asking for McNary not to become a Bachelor, since she is asking for him to give their relationship another chance.

"The Bachelor" 2017 still has no official release date.

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