New Golden Bachelorette spoilers have revealed a different ending for Joan Vassos' The Golden Bachelorette season than what had been originally reported -- and so who wins Joan's heart and is she engaged?

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[The Golden Bachelorette Spoilers: This report contains spoilers on The Golden Bachelorette season -- including Joan Vassos' winner, runner-up and Final 3 bachelors.]


The Golden Bachelorette viewers just watched Joan enjoy her third week of dates on Episode 4.

Joan had a blast when a group of men performed a striptease for her to raise funds and awareness for cancer.

Joan said the performance brought her so much joy and she'd always remember it.

And The Golden Bachelorette star also enjoyed one-on-one dates with Jordan Heller, a 61-year-old sales manager from Chicago, IL, and Guy Gansert, a 66-year-old ER doctor from Reno, NV.

Both men received roses after they deepened their connection with Joan, and the dates left Joan feeling happy, optimistic and hopeful.

But Joan's journey to find love almost came crashing down when Charles "Chock" Chapple had to return home to be there for his family following his mother's death.

Luckily, Chock returned to the show and resumed fighting for Joan because he said he was "crazy" about her.

"There was no way I was not coming back. I've got a unique opportunity that very few people in the world do with a great woman, and so I'm here. I'm here," Chock told The Golden Bachelorette cameras.

Joan -- who worried there would always be "a question" about Chock if she didn't see him again -- told Chock that she couldn't explain how happy she was to see him again.

"I feel safe and I feel comfortable again, like I have a future and there's hope. I can see it now. I see a future with more than one person," Joan noted.

At the fourth Rose Ceremony of the season, Joan eliminated Charles Ling, Dan Roemer, Gil Ramirez and Gary Levingston.

In a preview of what's to come on The Golden Bachelorette, it appears Joan does fall in love, and maybe with more than one guy.

Joan says, "I love you," to The Bachelor 28 alum Kelsey Anderson's dad Mark Anderson, and she confirms in a confessional, "I've only been in love with one person -- more than one now."

When asked if she can confidently say that she found love on her season, Joan teased to Us Weekly, "The journey ended exactly like it should."

"I feel like I found a lot of love and there's all different kinds of love," she added.

While Joan was hopeful she could leave The Golden Bachelorette with a kind, caring and handsome 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.

The Golden Bachelorette spoilers have just been updated by Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone after he had reported incorrect spoilers earlier this 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?!

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