'The Bachelor' 2016 season 20 rumors: Ben Higgins to bring home remaining ladies before handing final rose?

Ben Higgins is the next leading man in ABC's "The Bachelor" season 20. Facebook/ABC

While the production of "The Bachelor" season 20 is still underway, several sources are already revealing a lot of information regarding the upcoming season of the long-running dating reality show.

According to Reality Steve, only nine girls are left out of the 28 women who are vying for Ben Higgins's heart, six weeks after the filming began in September. It means that as many as 19 of the women have already been sent home at this point.

Reality Steve also revealed that an exclusive photo showing all the nine women together on the reality show's set in the Bahamas. The photo was exclusively obtained by the consistent "The Bachelor" tipster after it managed to get ahold of several photographs posted on Twitter that show some of the girls in Mexico City.

It was also revealed that Ben H., a contestant from "The Bachelorette" season 11, will also bring the remaining women to his hometown of Warsaw, Indiana, on Oct. 25 and 26.

Aside from the current state of production, other speculations about "The Bachelor" season 20 said that two of the women trying to get the attention of the 26-year-old software salesman are actually twins. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the 23-year-old Ferguson sisters named Emily and Haley are also in the running for the final rose of Ben H. this season.

Based on the reports, this is not the first time that Emily and Haley joined a reality competition, having both appeared on "Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team" on CMT more than once.

Another seasoned reality competition contestant who is in the lineup of the upcoming "The Bachelor" season is Becca Tilley, one of the girls featured in "The Bachelor" season 19 featuring Chris Soules.

At the moment, most of the leaked information about "The Bachelor" season 20 is still unconfirmed. But ABC will soon release more details about the show before it airs sometime in January 2016.

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