With the success of last season's The Bachelorette and how great the outcome was with Kaitlyn Bristowe, fans just cant seem to get their hands off the hit reality TV series as they have been craving for information as to who the next lucky girl would be.
It will be months before the premiere of The Bachelorette but many speculations are already been formulated as to who the bachelorette would be. One speculation is that the production team would try something new and that is to have a celebrity bachelorette. And the name that is mostly mentioned when it comes to this is Rumer Willis who was part of Dancing with the Stars. There are some doubts on this one though, knowing that the franchise never really gets someone who's never been part of the Bachelor Nation.
Next on the list vying for the position is Jojo Fletcher. She surely is pleasing to the eyes and all but since she is part of this season's The Bachelor, then viewers doubt she'll be cast as this year's Bachelorette.
On the other hand, Amanda Stanton could be the one especially that she resembles that of Andi Dorfman. She may be a single mother to two beautiful kids but she can surely handle the stress and responsibility of choosing a fish amongst a large ocean.
What about you? Who do you think will be this year bachelorette? Comment your thoughts below.


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