'Bachelor in Paradise' Finale: Nick Viall Breaks Jen's Heart To Become The Next ‘Bachelor;' Amanda and Josh Get Engaged

It has already been six weeks since the "Bachelor in Paradise" started airing where the previous contestants from "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" went to Mexico to search for possible love again. While this season commenced ABC found its new Bachelor and the next one who will give away roses is Nick Viall.

This week, the boys and the girls are taking their time off apart to contemplate if getting engaged in the "Bachelor in Paradise" will be their priority once the finale sets in. Nick Viall who became second runner-up in two "The Bachelorette" seasons will try on being the main star in the upcoming "The Bachelor."

The problem though with Nick Viall is that he is still connected with the "Bachelor in Paradise and is in a relationship with Jen. According to Nick, Jen came in a time when he was doubting himself and his presence with the "Bachelor in Paradise."

However, Nick Viall could not truly commit with Jen and is now just reserving for the next big one to come. "I'm kind of known as the guy that says screw it and goes for it, and I think during my time here, I've had a little more pause," Nick said. "I've kind of run out of runway here to take huge leaps of faith - and plus, I think this world has a different effect on everyone."

According to an interview with Nick Viall with Glamour, although Jen is different from all the girls she already met from the previous seasons of the bachelorette, he is now holding his answers in terms of truly committing. While the finale of the "Bachelor in Paradise" will happen in a week's time, it is inevitable that Jen will now have a broken heart.

When it comes to the rest of the cast of "Bachelor in Paradise" it seems that Amanda and Josh will be engaged during the finale. The pair hit it off better than Nick and Amanda so it seems that there will be some happy endings in Paradise before the season ends.

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