New Golden Bachelorette spoilers reveal how Joan Vassos' The Golden Bachelorette season is going to end -- including Joan's winner, runner-up and Final 3 bachelors -- and the ending may be different from what viewers had read this past summer!

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[Golden Bachelorette Spoilers: This report reveals big spoilers for the rest of Joan's The Golden Bachelorette season.]


The Golden Bachelorette just aired its fifth episode, and it was a doozy!

Prior to the fifth Rose Ceremony of the season, Joan gently rejected Mark Anderson because she didn't believe they were at the same place in life after losing their spouses.

"This has been an incredible journey. I came hoping for love. I came hoping to open and heal," Mark said in his final words.

"It's been an incredible adventure. It's been humbling. Unfortunately, you know, I wasn't what Joan was looking for. I had hoped for a future with Joan... So much of what I look for in a person was in her. There is still love in the world, and I will find my one day."

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Joan proceeded to eliminate Keith Gordon -- who had received Joan's First Impression Rose -- and Jonathan Rone at the Rose Ceremony preceding hometown dates.

Joan confessed that she felt "really bad" about hurting these guys and having to say goodbye. She thought each man was very special in his own way.

Joan's Final 4 bachelors as a result are Charles "Chock" Chapple, a 60-year-old insurance executive from Wichita, KS; Guy Gansert, a 66-year-old ER doctor from Reno, NV; Jordan Heller, a 61-year-old sales manager from Chicago, IL; and Pascal Ibgui, a 69-year-old salon owner from Paris, France, who has lived in Chicago, IL.

In a preview of next week's episode, Joan says she's "excited" to meet her Final 4 bachelors' children and grandchildren.

"I've fallen for this woman," Chock says.


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And when asked if he'd get down on one knee for Joan, Guy replies, "Yes!"

Jordan is apparently "in love" with Joan, but Joan fears the guy she wants may not pick her in return.

"I may leave here alone," Joan says with a concerned look on her face.

While Joan was hopeful to leave The Golden Bachelorette process in love and with a man by her side, she recently told People that she didn't need to walk away from the Final Rose Ceremony with a diamond engagement ring on her left hand.

"I said all along I didn't need to leave engaged," Joan told the magazine, adding how her main goal was to return to Maryland in love and "in a committed relationship" with a special man.

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The Golden Bachelorette spoilers have just been updated by Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone after he had reported incorrect spoilers this past summer.

So will Joan's The Golden Bachelorette journey end in an engagement -- or will it at least be a happy ending for the 61-year-old mother, grandmother and private school administrator?!

Click the BEGIN GALLERY link below to learn all of the currently-known spoilers for the remainder of Joan's The Golden Bachelorette season!

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