'The Bachelor' 2015 spoilers: Did Chris Soules already choose his one true love?

Chris Soules for "The Bachelor" Season 19 [Photo credit: ABC]

The season premiere of "The Bachelor" season 19 proves that women are still willing to fight over a single man in the show, at all expense. 

Chris Soules, who also happens to be a former contestant in "The Bachelorette" season 10, has the tough job of choosing who among the roster of lovely ladies would get a rose at the end of each episode. Dubbed as this season's Prince Farming, Soules already met all 30 lovely women who came riding the signature limousine during the season premiere. He also dismissed eight of the girls during the first episode, breaking their hearts in the process. Out of the 22 remaining hopefuls, one of them stands out, and Reality Steve reported a big spoiler about the season 19 ender of "The Bachelor."

According to the spoiler, the four women who viewers will see until the end of the competition are Kaitlyn Bristowe, Becca Tilley, Whitney Bischoff, as well as Jade Roper. The report also said that it will be Whitney and Becca who would stand in the final rose ceremony, which was reportedly held at the barn owned by Soules in his quaint hometown of Lamont, Iowa. Viewers will then witness as the last woman standing wins the final rose as well as the heart of Prince Farming — Whitney.

Whitney is a 29-year-old bachelorette who hails from Kentucky. She is currently working as a fertility nurse at the Fertility Centers of Illinois after earning her B.S. Nursing degree from the University of Kentucky back in 2007. She also used to work at a Southeastern Fertility Centre called the Rising Medical Solutions.

But these reports are not yet confirmed, and it is possible that the sources are not credible.

When the show returns on Jan. 12, Chris is expected to let go of other women who will not catch his attention.

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