"The Bachelor" with Ben Higgins has just finished filming and it is rumored that he has picked someone to be with him for a lifetime.
Higgins will be choosing his bride from 25 girls which include a twin. The upcoming season will feature interesting dates on a hot air balloon, helicopter and others.
“Ben is going to be a phenomenal Bachelor, but at the same time, when you have somebody who is a great catch, there will be drama. I can’t wait for everybody to see this season,” host Chris Harrison said in an interview with Good Morning America, Us Magazine reported.
Higgins is a runner up of last year's "The Bachelorette" with Kaitlyn Bristowe, and everyone loved Ben on that season, and so Harrison thinks that the viewers will love Higgins too for "The Bachelor."
“I think everybody is really going to fall in love with this guy. He’s just a very sweet, sincere guy,” Harrison added.
It was previously reported that Higgins has allegedly picked Lauren Bushnell on Nov. 18's filming of the final rose ceremony since they had a good connection from the beginning. With that, it seems that they have to hide their relationship until "The Bachelor" finale airs later in 2016.
It was teased that aside from the hot air balloon date, Higgins will also have a two-on-one date and four people will leave prior to the rose ceremony. Fans had been following spoilers from Reality Steve but the blog didn't reveal the winner of the upcoming season yet.
To recall, software salesman Higgins was confirmed to be the new leading man of the show back in August and he is excited for the experience he will have during the show.
"I'm ready to share my life with somebody," says Higgins according to People. "And I'm not fearful of the idea of getting married. As soon as I can find that person, it seems like the better life will be."
He also added that he was looking for a partner and a best friend and someone who is nice even with other people. He said that he would be attracted to someone like Blake Lively but isn't really concerned about body shape and height.
"Ideally at the end of this, I will be proposing. That would be a really cool thing," Higgins said expressing his intention to find a woman he can love for a lifetime at the finale of the show.
"The Bachelor" will return on Jan. 4, 2016 on ABC.