'The Bachelor' 2018 rumors, spoilers: Arie Luyendyk Jr. ends engagement with final pick, starts dating runner-up?

The promotional poster of "The Bachelor" season 22. Facebook/TheBachelor

The ending of ABC's 22nd season of "The Bachelor" has allegedly been revealed. Rumors are circulating with information about how this season's events will unravel.

This season of "The Bachelor" has been one of the most uneventful yet, as its run has had some of the worst ratings in the history of the show. That is slowly changing, as rumors of a not-so-happy ending are circulating the worldwide web.

Reality Steve, the renowned "spoiler guy" of "The Bachelor" series, claims he has evidence that the current bachelor will not end up with the woman he proposed to during the filming of the show. The infamous spoiler guy is considered to be the "Nostradamus" of spoilers for the series, and his claims have rarely been wrong.

According to an article by Reality Steve, this season's star Arie Luyendyk Jr. will call off the engagement with bachelorette Rebecca Kurfin, whom he allegedly proposed to during the taping of the season, and will end up with bachelorette Lauren Burnham instead.

This comes as a source tipped off Reality Steve that Luyendyk had broken up with Kurfin and that Luyendyk and ABC were heading to Virginia to film. Some six hours later, a photo appears on social media allegedly from a neighbor of Burnham, of ABC vehicles parked outside of Burnham's estate. Claims are also supported by recent sad and lonely Instagram stories from Kurfin just days ago. Luyendyk himself has stated numerous times that he "fell in love" with two women during the show. It remains to be seen if the show will play out as predicted.

Prior to taking his turn on the bachelor's seat, Luyendyk was a contestant on "The Bachelorette," another reality TV dating show on ABC. "The Bachelor" season 22 premiered on ABC on Jan 1, with its season-ender "After the Final Rose" airing on Monday, March 5, at 8 p.m. EST.

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