"The Bachelorette" 2016 JoJo Fletcher will only choose one man from the four remaining contestants on the ABC dating show. With the series almost close to its final rose ceremony, spoilers are already hinting on the possible "The Bachelor" 2017. Is it Luke Pell or will Chad Johnson be the new bachelor?
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"The Bachelorette" 2016 spoilers reveal that JoJo Fletcher may be regretting her decision on the Season 12 winner, which is believed to be Jordan Rodgers. If Reality Steve is right and if the other contestants' opinions are to be believed, then Fletcher may have made the wrong decision and chosen someone whose intentions are not as pure.
Celeb Dirty Laundry notes on the possibility that Fletcher and Rodgers may break up even before "The Bachelorette" Season 12 live finale airs on TV. A teaser promo for the final rose ceremony showed Fletcher in tears and saying to the mysterious man that he did something wrong towards her.
With "The Bachelorette" 2016 almost coming to a close with only four remaining contestants left, spoilers are already teasing on the next man to become the next "Bachelor" 2017. According to PopSugar, there is a great chance that Luke Pell will be chosen as the next leading man for the ABC reality series.
Luke is close to getting eliminated on "The Bachelorette" Season 12 and he has greatly charmed the viewers with his looks, personality and backstory. Fans have been wondering why Fletcher even let go of a man like Pell when he was the one who seemed to have better intentions towards her.
There is also a small chance that "The Bachelorette" 2016 contestant chosen as "The Bachelor" 2017 is Chad Johnson. As most fans can recall, Johnson made a not-so-good impression on the show so it would definitely be interesting to see if he will be able to find love the second time.
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