‘The Bachelorette’ 2016 Spoilers & Updates: Jordan Rodgers Dumped; JoJo Fletcher Engaged To Another Man?

"The Bachelorette" 2016 spoilers reveal that JoJo Fletcher may have a shocking final rose ceremony at the end of the ABC dating show. A new report claims that Reality Steve's Season 12 winner prediction may be wrong and Fletcher may be engaged to another man.

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"The Bachelorette" 2016 JoJo Fletcher will be engaged to Jordan Rodgers at the final rose ceremony; that is if Reality Steve's predictions about the Season 12 winner are correct. According to the publication, Fletcher will end up choosing Rodgers over Robby Hayes at the end of the ABC reality series.

Reality Steve is known for revealing winners at of every season of "The Bachelor," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise" even before they begin to air on TV. However, it is also a known fact that publication has made a mistake when it comes to its predictions, as seen in Kaitlyn Bristowe's season.

A report from Life & Style magazine claims that "The Bachelorette" Season 12 winner may be different from Reality Steve's claims, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry. According to the publication, Fletcher will be demanding to get two proposals from both men at the final rose ceremony.

This means that both men will be proposing at "The Bachelorette" 2016 finale to JoJo Fletcher but only one of them will be getting her sweet yes. This dual proposal may have caused confusion to Reality Steve and Rodgers may be dumped at the final rose ceremony instead.

The publication notes on the possibility that "The Bachelorette" 2016 winner may be Robby Hayes instead of Jordan Rodgers. A teaser for the final rose ceremony was also released online, which showed JoJo Fletcher in tears.

Do you think "The Bachelorette" 2016 winner for JoJo Fletcher is Jordan Rodgers or Robby Hayes? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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