The Bachelorette's thirteenth season starring Rachel Lindsay has just recently started airing -- however spoilers about the alleged ending of the reality dating show have not only leaked out, but also already been corrected!
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The Bachelorette finished filming its thirteenth season in early May, and before the show even premiered on ABC on May 22, Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone already claimed he knew who Rachel's Final 4 suitors were and the winner of her final rose.
However, two weeks after the premiere, Carbone just posted a new June 5 update is which he announced he was wrong about the identity of the bachelor he had previously claimed won Rachel's heart and proposed to The Bachelorette star at the of the season.
According to Carbone's original spoiler claim, Rachel gave her Final 4 roses to Eric Bigger, a 29-year-old personal trainer from Los Angeles, CA; Bryan Abasolo, a 37-year-old chiropractor from Miami, FL; Dean Unglert, a 26-year-old startup recruiter from Venice, CA; and Peter Kraus, a 31-year-old business owner from Madison, WI.
Eric actually met Rachel before The Bachelorette started filming when he appeared on Nick Viall's The Bachelor: After the Final Rose special along with several other men. Eric, the CEO of EBiggsWay Training, calls himself a motivational speaker, author, "difference maker," personal trainer and "mentor coach."
Eric hasn't received a lot of alone time with Rachel on the show yet, but he did accompany the Bachelorette on the second group date of the season in which her guys played a game of basketball against each other in front of NBA legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
Bryan, whom most fans probably know as the smooth Colombian guy right now, is a chiropractic physician and clinic director from Miami, FL. Not only did the Spanish-speaking bachelor earn the first kiss of the season from Rachel, he also managed to win the coveted First Impression Rose.
Rachel called Bryan the "good kind of trouble," but they weren't afforded the chance to deepen their connection on one of the three first dates in California. However, the pair seemed to pick up right where they had left things off at the cocktail party preceding the second Rose Ceremony.
Dean is a lead recruiter for StartupTAP in Los Angeles who boasts a big and memorable smile. He built a sandcastle with Rachel on Night 1 and then competed in the group date dubbed "Husband Material," which was an obstacle course designed to prove whether the bachelors can multi-task household chores while taking care of a baby.
Dean didn't win or even finish as the runner-up of the obstacle course, but he ended up receiving Rachel's rose on the group date thanks to the chemistry she felt during their private conversation.
And then there is Peter, who was the first guy to step out of a limo, the first bachelor to receive a rose at The Bachelorette's first Rose Ceremony, and the first suitor invited on a one-on-one date this season.
In the second episode, Rachel and Peter enjoyed "Bark Fest," a festival designed for dogs with her best bud Copper, followed by dinner and a fireworks show. Rachel later wrote in her blog that Peter ignited fireworks in her heart.
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The former model works as a personal trainer and owns his own fitness company called Worth Training. Ironically, Peter is a Wisconsin native like Rachel's The Bachelor ex, Nick.
According to Carbone, Rachel sent Dean packing when determining her Final 3 suitors after the men's round of hometown dates on Season 13.
Rachel then traveled to her hometown of Dallas, TX, where her three remaining guys -- Bryan, Eric and Peter -- met her family.
Rachel's The Bachelorette edition will be different from seasons past because the show usually features the Final 3 suitors traveling to an exotic destination for overnight Fantasy Suite dates and only the Final 2 meeting the Bachelorette's family.
The change in format this time around was because Rachel's sister was pregnant at the time the finale filmed in Spain, claims Carbone, which ultimately prevented her from being able to get on a plane. In addition, instead of taking place at her parents' home, Rachel's hometown date in Dallas was allegedly filmed at a luxury house that is currently up for sale for $3.85 million.
Before The Bachelorette's premiere, Carbone had confidently proclaimed the season's final Rose Ceremony was filmed May 11 in Spain and featured Rachel picking Peter and getting engaged to him, however he had not specified whether Eric or Bryan had finished as the season's runner-up.
"I can tell you with full confidence that Rachel is engaged," Carbone wrote in his May 17 The Bachelorette spoiler posting in which he'd announced Peter as Rachel's fiance. "As I say every season, this isn't a prediction, this isn't a guess."
However, in his new June 5 blog post Carbone now says Eric finished third and Bryan -- not Peter -- is actually the winner and the person whom Rachel ends up with!
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"And there's no point to tell you I'm 100% solid, 1000% solid, or a million % solid on this, because I basically said that about Peter. That was wrong... The bottom line is my source was initially wrong when they told me it was Peter, they corrected themselves, and are sure she’s with Bryan now. And so am I. If they're wrong, I'm wrong."
For the complete list of all the bachelors competing for Rachel's heart on The Bachelorette -- including recent standouts Dean Unglert, Bryan Abasolo, Blake Elarbee, Eric Bigger, DeMario Jackson, Kenny Layne, Peter Kraus, and Lucas "Whaboom" Yancey -- click here.
For additional information about Bryan, click here to visit our Bryan Abasolo page or click here to see our Bryan Abasolo photo gallery.
For additional information about Peter, click here to visit our Peter Kraus page or click here to see our Peter Kraus photo gallery.
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