'The Bachelor' 2017 spoilers: Filming wraps on season 21, Nick Viall's new fiancée revealed?

Nick Viall in a promotional photo for season 21 of "The Bachelor."Facebook/TheBachelor

"The Bachelor" is returning for another season on ABC, and ahead of the romance and drama, it has been reported that filming has wrapped on the new installment and that Nick Viall is now engaged to one of the season 21 ladies.

Steve Carbone of Reality Steve has the scoop on the set of the hit reality show, and according to the blogger, Nick's final four are Corinne Olympios, Rachel Lindsay, Raven Gates, and Vanessa Grimaldi. Carbone said that Corinne was eliminated before the overnight dates and that the 24-year-old is the "villain" of season 21. The blogger predicts that Corinne will be the most-talked-about girl this season due to her antics and that at one point, she is said to have done a risqué move which raised a lot of eyebrows.

The overnight dates reportedly took place in Finland, and that afterwards, Rachel was eliminated from the competition. That left Raven and Vanessa in the finale, with Vanessa winning the competition and getting engaged to Nick in the last episode.

Vanessa is a special education teacher based in Montreal, Canada. The 29-year-old has also done some acting and appeared on GameLoft's YouTube podcasts five years ago. She is said to have gone on a 1-on-1 date with Nick early on in production.

It appears that Nick has finally found love after failing to do so in earlier seasons of the "The Bachelorette." He was the finalist in both Andi Dorfman and Kaitlyn Bristowe's seasons, and soon after, the 35-year-old joined "Bachelor in Paradise" to see if he could find the perfect girl for him. After the third season of "BIP" aired, ABC announced Nick as the new Bachelor, and fans got a first look at him in the season 21 trailer released earlier this month.

Carbone predicts that Nick and Vanessa's relationship might not last as the blogger claims that the technology salesman only did the show to promote his career.

"He's been taking acting classes in L.A. for a while now, so if Vanessa is even considering this relationship to be serious, she's gonna have to move to L.A. for this to work," said Carbone.

"The Bachelor" season 21 premieres Monday, Jan. 2, 2017, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.