Things are going pretty well with The Bachelor as it seems like Ben Higgins have finally chosen the right woman for him, or so the speculations say.
There was a picture posted on Instagram by one of the contestant's sister showing Lauren Bushnell, the flight attendant from Oregon, wearing some kind of an engagement ring. But, the photo was posted 19 weeks ago, before the "The Bachelor" season 15 ended, so the ring that Lauren B. may be wearing is just simply a ring.
In the upcoming episodes, we will get to say goodbye to some of the women as Reality Steve posted a detailed episode-by-episode guide. On the fifth episode, Jubilee Sharpe and Jennifer Saviano will be leaving from Mexico, the place where they shot the episode.
On the sixth episode, the most hated person on the season right now will finally leave. We will get to finally say goodbye to all the drama and crazy antics that Olivia Caridi has ever done. Alongside Lauren Himle, both will be leaving the show as they went to the Bahamas.
Episode 7 on the other hand will circle around Ben and the girls visiting Ben's hometown resulting to the loss of Emily and Becca. This will leave Amanda Stanton, Caila Quinn, JoJo Fletcher, and Lauren as the final four.
So watch out what happens next as "The Bachelor" season 15 episode 5 this Monday, Feb. 1, on ABC.


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