The Bachelor star Peter Weber is continuing to brag his season won't be spoiled by online spoilers, insisting there's "no way" people are going to find out his Season 24 ending!

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"I'm really excited for this season because I'm very confident that no one is going to be able to spoil it," Peter told The Hollywood Reporter in a recent interview.

"There's a reason I believe that, and obviously I can't say it, otherwise it gives it away. I'm very confident that Reality Steve and all of these people, they're not going to find out what happens -- there's no way they're going to find out."

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Peter was referring to Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone, who has attempted to spoil the outcome of each The Bachelor and The Bachelorette season, often successfully.

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"I'm very excited about [the mystery of my ending] because I think that's what this show has wanted for a while and I'm excited that for my season there's a really good chance that happens," Peter continued.

"And I'm excited for everyone to just come along for the journey and not know what happens at the end, and just be able to live it out with me."

Peter therefore hasn't revealed whether he chose a bachelorette as his winner at the Final Rose Ceremony or is engaged, but he has shared that he couldn't be happier right now.

"I can definitely say that I was very true to myself," Peter told The Reporter of his time on the show.

"I followed my heart throughout it all. It wasn't easy, but I'm very happy that I did follow my heart. I can say that. So, no regrets."


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When asked whether the ending of his season can't be spoiled because it's still playing out in real-time, Peter dodged the question and said, "You'll have to tune in to find out!"

In addition, Peter admitted during his interview he felt pretty comfortable on-camera filming The Bachelor all season long, except when he had to dump women he cared about.

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"I had about two months on The Bachelorette to get comfortable with how everything works and the whole process. But the breaking up -- that was absolutely horrible for me. Every single breakup sucked and I wasn’t good at that," Peter shared.

"I kind of knew I would be that way going into it. That was the main thing that was different with being on this side of everything. And also, balancing so many different relationships."

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Peter continued, "You try your best to give all your time and attention to that one person when you're with them individually, just to give that relationship the most fair chance. That took some getting used to."

Peter previously boasted he's looking forward to his The Bachelor season being the first unspoiled season in a long time.

While spoilers revealing the identities of Peter's final two bachelorettes emerged last month, the ending -- mainly Peter's winner and whether the pilot got engaged -- has yet to be revealed or reported.

"There's a reason that no one is going to find out the ending, and I'm very, very excited," Peter told People in a recent video interview.

"I can say I am very happy with how everything turned out. And I'm excited for everyone to tune in and have it be the very first unspoiled season in a while. So, it's going to be good!"


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Peter suggested the outcome of his The Bachelor season was different from his expectations going into the process. (The Bachelor's 24th season began filming in September and wrapped in November).

"When I decided to be the Bachelor, obviously I envisioned at the end getting down on one knee and getting engaged to someone. That's what I envisioned," Peter shared at the time.

"Navigating the whole journey, I never made that an ultimatum where it had to happen that way and if it didn't, it was going to be a failure for me of an experience. Not at all."

Peter added, "I needed everything to be completely real and not forced. I was always going to be true to myself, no matter what."


The Bachelor viewers should prepare for a dramatic ending to Peter's edition, however, because Carbone reported late last year there will not be "a normal ending" when it airs on ABC.

"In regards to the finale... I can say with about as much certainty as possible that this was not a normal ending this season," Carbone revealed in his December 5 podcast about the upcoming The Bachelor season, which premieres with a special three-hour event on Monday, January 6 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

"On that Final Rose Ceremony day, it was not down to [two women], he dumped one, chose the other, and they got engaged," Carbone elaborated.

"It is not a normal ending this season... [That] is not to say that he might not be engaged now... That leaves a lot of options out there."

After all, Peter told The Reporter that he took his time on The Bachelor very seriously.

To read complete-season spoilers on Peter's The Bachelor edition -- including his Final 2 bachelorettes and Final Rose Ceremony proposal details, click here.


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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.