Are they really trying to tie the knot now?

Finally, a news that will end the controversies and rumors over the real score on "The Bachelorette's" Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth's relationship. After months of speculation and even rumors of them having cold shoulder towards each other, InTouchWeekly says that these two "Bachelorette" couple are actually planning out now to wed soon.

Amidst the spreading gossip in the past, these couple are now trying to prove that their engagement is real. Even Booth disclosed some personal infos about that wedding date saying that both of them decided that they're "going to set a date after the New Year."

A Post New Year wedding! And aside from that, he even disclosed about the realness of his relationship to Bristowe and how he fancies his ladylove.

"It's real, it's genuine, and every day we learn more about each other. She's an amazing person and she's 100 percent wife material," said Booth.

Over the past months, the two were rumored to be "faking" their relationship and even trying to work around it for the sake of their careers. But to completely slam the rumored allegations about their relationship and why the engagement took so long even after the reality show ended up in July, Booth said that they were just completely busy and have demanding schedules.

As Booth said from E! Online, both he and her fiance Bristowe are "all over the place right now."

Apart from this, Booth also comments about the new "Bachelor" hunk Ben Higgins and he expressed that he is also excited to see the woman Higgins might end up with.

"He's an amazing guy. I can't wait to see who he ends up with. I know it's getting pretty close to the end, so it's pretty exciting," Booth told E! Online.

Booth also gave some practical and joking advice on the "Bachelor" star which might be based on his experience:

"Hopefully the girl he ends up with is not in a different country, so you don't have to worry about your phone bill. The first time we got a phone bill after we were on the show, we each had $2,000 phone bills," said Booth.