The Bachelorette star Tayshia Adams has revealed which of her remaining bachelors on Season 16 is definitely "husband material" and addressed recent speculation she's engaged.

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During her Wednesday appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Tayshia participated in a game in which she had to share which man best fit a certain description or phrase supplied by Ellen DeGeneres.

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At one point, Ellen asked Tayshia to note the suitor who is "future husband material."

Tayshia hesitated before answering the question and said, "I mean all of them."

And then she blurted out, "But probably Zac," referring to apparent Season 16 The Bachelorette frontrunner Zac Clark.

Ellen therefore joked with the 30-year-old The Bachelorette star, "So, you end up with Zac?"

Tayshia -- who also revealed during the game Zac, Ben Smith, Blake Moynes and Brendan Morais were the best kissers on her season -- laughed and dodged the question.

"You had multiple answers for best kisser but you only had one answer for future husband material," Ellen teased Tayshia.

"So, yeah. If you did pick someone else [in the end], you are really in trouble when this airs."

Tayshia actually admitted she was "falling in love" with Zac on Tuesday night's episode of The Bachelorette during a sweet conversation the couple had following the lie-detector test group date.

"I am falling for you," Zac told Tayshia at the afterparty, "and I hated [revealing] that [during a test]. I think it should have been said in a more intimate setting."

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"When you said that, I wanted to reach out and grab you, because I'm falling in love with you too," Tayshia replied. "Did you think that? Did you know that?"

"No," Zac responded.

"You didn't?" Tayshia sweetly questioned.

Tayshia also revealed on Ellen's show producers weren't happy that she had been so honest about her feelings for the 36-year-old addiction specialist from Haddonfield, NJ.

"I will say, after I did tell him, my producers were like, 'Whoops!' Like, 'You shouldn't have done that.' But whatever, it felt right," Tayshia said, according to Us Weekly.

Tayshia explained, "I'm there to, like, find my person. So, if it's what I'm feeling, then I felt like, 'Why not say it?'"

Ellen also reportedly asked Tayshia about being spotted with a big diamond ring on her hand recently.

"All I have to say is I'm just a girl... if I want to drink my coffee with some diamonds on, I can do that," Tayshia said with a laugh. "I like to wear diamonds all the time!"

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Whether or not Tayshia is engaged, she gushed, "I'm a happy girl, adding, "I'm really blessed."

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Tayshia may have found her happily-ever-after on The Bachelorette's sixteenth season, although she reportedly told her cast of bachelors she probably wouldn't be ready to get engaged by the finale.

Tayshia told Entertainment Tonight last month that she had fallen in love with multiple men while filming the show and ended up saying "I love you" multiple times to one or more guys.

Tayshia is nearing the part of her journey where she will be introduced to four men's families.

On Tuesday night's The Bachelorette episode, Tayshia eliminated Bennett Jordan, Demar Jackson, Ed Waisbrot, and Spencer Robertson.

However, Bennett later returned and asked for a second chance because he said he was in love with Tayshia, and the Bachelorette noted she'd consider taking him back.

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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.