‘The Bachelor’ 2016 Spoilers & Updates: Ben Higgins Refutes Rumors; Says He is Happily Engaged to Season 20 Winner

"The Bachelor" Season 20 is coming to an end, as the ABC reality series will be airing its two-hour finale in two weeks. While rumors claim that Ben Higgins is regretting his decision at the final rose ceremony, he revealed during a recent interview that he is happily engaged.

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"The Bachelor" 2016 Ben Higgins recently came out and addressed never-ending rumors surrounding his engagement. While Higgins' decision is yet to be unveiled during the ABC series' final rose ceremony, spoilers indicate that Higgins is engaged to Lauren Bushnell, after choosing between her and JoJo Fletcher.

Fans were outraged when Higgins told both Bushnell and Fletcher on the show that he loves them. This has led to several speculations that "The Bachelor" 2016 and Season 20 winner will ultimately break up when Lauren finds out that Ben confessed to being in love with her and JoJo at the same time.

However, in a recent interview with Glamour, Ben H. revealed that "The Bachelor" Season 20 winner and his fiancé is aware of his love confession on the show right after they got engaged.

"We talked the night we got to stay together after the show ended for the first time, and I told her what happened because we're a team now," Higgins said.

Higgins revealed that his fiancé was supportive and hoped that he would never have to put her in the same difficult spot in the future. Higgins also dismissed claims that he is regretting his decision on "The Bachelor" and told the publication that he has made the right decision.

Meanwhile, "The Bachelor" Season 20 contestant Caila Quinn recently told ABC News that she is open to becoming the next "Bachelorette."

"I did fall in love before so I know it would work," she said. "But I definitely kind of still need more time so I don't know if that timeline would work out."

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