'The Bachelorette' 2015 spoilers: Two-part premiere special airs next month

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Less than a month before the premiere episode of "The Bachelorette" season 11, it has been announced that the long-running reality dating show will start off with a two-part special, to be aired on May 18 and 19. 

ABC revealed the official season synopsis for "The Bachelorette" season 11, which reads: 

Will it be Kaitlyn or Britt? ABC's hit romantic reality series, 'The Bachelorette,' will kick off its 11th season with a two-night special. The surprises continue with the biggest one of all: there will be two Bachelorettes greeting their suitors for the first time ever." 

Both the new bachelorettes came from the recently concluded season of "The Bachelor," wherein Chris Soules chose Whitney Biscoff to be the love of his life. One of them is fan-favorite Britt Nilsson and the other one is fun-loving Kaitlyn Bristowe. 

Earlier spoilers claim that the men decided to choose Kaitlyn over Britt, but Britt reportedly did not leave the mansion empty handed. According to prominent tipster Reality Steve, one of the 25 men named Brady Toops decided to leave the show with the other bachelorette to start their relationship in the outside world. 

On the other hand, the spoiler website also shared that one of the men who picked Kaitlyn over Britt is the muscled personal trainer Ben Zorn from San Jose, California. According to the report, Ben is one of the notable figures during this competition, especially after he won the group date rose in the upcoming second episode of "The Bachelorette" season 11. Ben managed to win two rounds and the championship bout in a boxing ring. 

However, it is not sure whether he will get a slot in this season's final four, since the show is still being filmed at the moment. 

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