‘The Bachelorette’ 2016 Finale Shocker: JoJo Fletcher Dumped At Final Rose Ceremony? [Spoilers]

"The Bachelorette" 2016 JoJo Fletcher is filled with a lot of controversies since the new season of the ABC reality series premiered on TV. A recent sneak peek into the upcoming final rose ceremony seemingly hints that Fletcher will not get her happily ever after.

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"The Bachelorette" 2016 JoJo Fletcher may end up single despite Reality Steve's predictions that the Season 12 winner is Jordan Rodgers. While the publication has been known for revealing the ABC dating show's winners at the final rose ceremony even before the series airs on TV, there is a chance that its predictions may be wrong.

The publication notes that "The Bachelorette" Season 12 winner had another motive for joining the show and is only using Fletcher to become famous. Fans are predicting that the couple will soon bid farewell because of Rodgers' fake intentions.

However, a recent sneak peek into "The Bachelorette" 2016 finale showed Fletcher bursting out in tears. According to People, Fletcher seemed heartbroken that she found love with a man who will not reciprocate her feelings at all.

"Coming into this, I wanted to find love," said Fletcher. "And I found it with a man that will not be able to love me in the way I said I wanted to be loved."

This statement is definitely not something you would hear from "The Bachelorette" Season 12. Fletcher breaks out in tears when a man holding a box enters the picture.

JoJo Fletcher also confesses during the final rose ceremony that she is having a panic attack. In one scene, Fletcher also tells the "The Bachelorette" 2016 winner that he did something wrong to her but she still loves him.

"I'm so scared to let him go," she said.

Do you think JoJo Fletcher will get dumped in "The Bachelorette" 2016 final rose ceremony? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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