'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Ben Higgins final 4 ladiess hometown in episode 8

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This week on "The Bachelor," Ben Higgins took the final six ladies to his hometown in Warsaw, Indiana, and one of them was introduced to his parents. At the end of the episode, Ben sent two of them home.

Ben and Lauren went to the Baker's Youth Club and played with the kids at the center. The Indiana Pacers also showed up to join in the fun, and Lauren saw how well Ben connected with the children as he was able to cheer up a crying child.

 Ben and JoJo went to Chicago for their date, and at an empty Wrigley Field, JoJo was given a Cubs jersey that says "Mrs. Higgins" on the back.

Becca, Caila, and Amanda went on a three-on-one date, and when it was Becca's turn to be alone with Ben, she told him to be honest about his feelings for her, saying that she couldn't stand it if he blindsided her.

Later, Ben took Emily to meet his parents, but she failed to impress them as she told them that she feels "average at everything in life." Ben eliminated Emily from the competition soon after, while Becca was sent home at the rose ceremony.

Four ladies remain in the competition and they are Lauren B., Amanda, JoJo, and Caila. Next week, Ben will visit the ladies in their respective hometowns and will even get to meet some members of their families.

According to Reality Steve, Amanda's hometown visit was filmed at Treasure Island private beach in Laguna Beach, California. The spoiler site claims that Ben also got to meet the single mom's daughters during the visit.

Caila's visit was filmed at her high school, Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, while JoJo and Ben were filmed in Dallas, Texas. Lauren's visit was filmed in Portland, Oregon, where a fan said on Twitter that the show was seen filming at Food Truck Square in the area.

"The Bachelor" airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on ABC.

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