When Is Chris Soules’ Season 19 ‘Bachelor’ Finale? Final Two Girls Revealed [Spoilers]
When does Chris Soules hand out his final rose on the Bachelor season finale? Fans will have to wait until mid-March to watch Prince Farming propose to his final pick, but rest assured that there will be plenty of drama during the weeks that lead up to the final rose ceremony.
Ride on, Prince Farming! Yowza! #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/vAdAFmMhuC
— The Bachelor (@BachelorABC) January 6, 2015
Reality Steve states that this season of The Bachelor will run for 10 Mondays, which would make the season finale air date March 16. As with previous seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, it’s likely that there will be two episodes shown back-to-back at some point between January and March. Of course, host Chris Harrison will promote it as “the most dramatic two-night special ever” — a die-hard Bachelor fan’s dream come true.
For those who enjoy a good love story, Chris recently appeared on Live with Kelly & Michael and stated that he is “in love” with one of the 30 women who stepped out of limousine on night one. That means the fans will get to see a romantic proposal, Prince Farming style.
Who does Chris Soules pick at the final rose ceremony and who goes home broken-hearted? Although Reality Steve has not released many episode-by-episode spoilers this season, he states that he is positive of not only the final two women, but the final three.
Thirty great Bachelorettes, what say you @C_Soules? #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/zYLhF7Fzf3
— The Bachelor (@BachelorABC) January 6, 2015
Weeks before Season 19 of The Bachelor started, Steve confirmed the three women who make it to the overnight dates as Kaitlyn Bristowe, Becca Tilley, and Whitney Bischoff. This is the only episode filmed outside of the U.S., with the Fantasy Suite dates and rose ceremony taking place in Bali.
If Reality Steve‘s spoilers are correct, Kaitlyn will get dumped in Bali and Chris will head back to Iowa with Becca and Whitney for the final rose ceremony. The big proposal, and equally big rejection, supposedly takes place inside a barn.
“The final rose ceremony was held this past Saturday at a barn owned by Chris’ parents in Lamont, Iowa. Was held at [redacted]. Both girls showed up for the final rose ceremony. Chris did not let one of them go early.”
ABC really played up the whole farmer image this season, right down to the season finale. One has to wonder if Chris and his bride-to-be will ride off into the sunset on a tractor. If you can’t wait to find out who Prince Farming is in love with, find out who is rumored to be the lucky lady Chris is engaged to here.
The Bachelor airs on Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Expect a two-night event at some point mid-season. Watch online in select cities using the WATCH ABC app.
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