'Bachelor in Paradise' season 3 cast, spoilers: Multiple engagements teased by Mike Fleiss

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The love fest continues in the third season of "Bachelor in Paradise," as series creator Mike Fleiss teased that more couples will be engaged when the series returns in August.

Fleiss released a series of updates on Twitter about what fans should look forward to in the new season of "Bachelor in Paradise." He first revealed that he will announce a "shocking" news about the show, then mentioned that there will be "multiple engagements" that will happen among the participants of the dating reality show.

He also said that at least one of the newly engaged couples in the upcoming series will possibly get married, and they are planning to film the very first Double Wedding in the show. This will not be the first time that a couple from the show has successfully tied the knot since the series began in 2014.

But while Fleiss remains mum about the names of the new couples from "Bachelor in Paradise" season 3, Reality Steve said that "The Bachelorette" season 10 suitor Josh Murray will be engaged with "The Bachelor" season 22 contestant and single mother Amanda Stanton this season. According to the blog post, Josh's former rival for Andi Dorfman's final rose, Nick Viall, was the first one who dated Amanda during the first day of the series. But when Josh arrived in Mexico during the second day of filming, he and Amanda became inseparable. This means that Josh managed to steal a girl away from Nick. The rumors about Josh's engagement intensified after his mother, Lauren Murray, shared a photo of her and her son taken in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Facebook. This could mean that something significant happened in Josh's life while he was on the set of the upcoming series.

"Bachelor in Paradise" season 3 premieres on ABC on Monday, Aug. 2.

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