'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Three Laurens and Becca Tilley among contestants vying for Ben Higgin's heart

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Production for "The Bachelor" 2016 is well underway and with this, fans can expect the internet to go spoilery on the upcoming season. In the new season, it is Ben Higgins's turn to look for true love after failing to capture the heart of Kaitlyn Bristowe in "The Bachelorette" 2015.

Reality Steve already has the scoop on what's currently happening on set and it looks like a Bahamas getaway is one of the things viewers can look forward to in the show. The romantic location recently welcomed Ben and nine girls left in the season.

They did some filming in Grand Isle Resort, where host Chris Harrison was even spotted. But before that, the tipster said that "The Bachelor" 2016 filmed in Mexico City as well as in Las Vegas for two separate episodes. Reality Steve also hinted what the next stop will be and how far along the cast and crew is at in the competition.

"And since we know that filming will be in Warsaw, Indiana next weekend, and that there will be a public date at Rex's Rendezvous next Friday night, we can assume episode 7 (the episode before hometowns), is in Warsaw," the tipster wrote on his blog.

"I still haven't heard where the overnights and final rose ceremony location is yet, but I have a feeling that's gonna get out sooner rather than later," Reality Steve further teased.

Meanwhile, there will apparently be three girls named Lauren vying for Ben's heart in "The Bachelor" 2016. One of them is a flight attendant. The second one is a teacher and the third Lauren is a buyer from a fashion boutique.

There are also reports that Becca Tilley, who was a contestant in "The Bachelor" 2015 for Chris Soules, was one of the contestants in the series but she, just like one of the Laurens, was allegedly sent home early, supposedly allowing her to vent out her feelings on Twitter about being eliminated.

"The Bachelor" 2016 is slated for a 2016 premiere.

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