'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Ben Higgins finally chooses top four?

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"The Bachelor" 2016 moves along with the filming and it looks like the competition is down to six beautiful ladies. Before he eliminates two more contestants, the group apparently had some fun in a carnival set up in Warsaw.

A fan spotted the cast and crew busy putting up the carnival in the place. In fact, a radio show announced the opening of the fair there so that many residents flock there to see it and in a way, be part of the show.

[Spoiler Alert!] By the end of the day in Warsaw, two girls were sent home. One of whom is apparently Becca Tilley, who fans of the ABC reality series will know is on her second "The Bachelor" season. She was one of the ladies that vied for Chris Soules' heart last year.

Before Tilley was sent packing, she allegedly got a chance to go on a one-on-one date with Ben in Las Vegas, where they spent a dreamy wedding-themed romantic night. During the occasion, she was pictured from Aria Resort and Casino looking gorgeous in an elegant wedding gown.

Talking more about Tilley's fate in "The Bachelor" 2016, Reality Steve wrote, "I don't expect her to even reach hometown dates this season. Time will tell." Hometown dates, as per reports, will be filmed on Oct. 28.

On the contrary, there is word that Tilley actually made it to the top four. She will allegedly go on a hometown date with Ben on her birthday, Oct. 30, which should make for a much more special getaway. A week after this, the overnight dates commence.

Fast forward to two weeks and Higgins will find himself making a decision that will change his life forever. The finally rose ceremony for "The Bachelor" 2016 will allegedly take place on Nov. 18. Of course, there's no info on what will go down there but it is suspected that Higgins may already have a girl in his mind.

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