'The Bachelor' 2016 Premiere Date, Ben Higgins Spoilers, and Contestants

By Richard Waelty
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Ben Higgins of 'The Bachelor' Season 20 has yet to choose a winner for 2016. In fact, he still has three months to "decide" on his bride.

Curiously, Longtime Bachelor leakster, Reality Steve, has yet to unveil the significant spoilers regarding Ben. It could be that the blogger has yet to come across new information, or it is possible that he is saving the best for last. Curious fans will need to wait patiently.

On Wednesday, Reality Steve posted a video of Ben meeting up with the girls in Las Vegas for filming. Activities centered around a group date at the Mirage casino.

Unfortunately, that video was taken down in minutes. It goes without saying that Steve is not very popular with Bachelor showrunners. Happily he did give a brief rundown of what he saw on the video. This is what he described:

  • 12 girls were present for the group (because there was a 1 on 1 date filmed on Wednesday, and another filmed on Monday.)
  • By episode 4, all girls would be getting a date.
  • The 1 on 1 date that was filmed Wednesday is wedding-themed. A girl will be shown trying on a dress.
  • In the Las Vegas episode, only 14 girls will be left

Who is Ben Higgins

Higgins is a 26-year-old software salesman hailing from Denver, Colorado. He was a contestant on this summers' season of "The Bachelorette," which revolved around Kaitlyn Bristowe. Ben came in third place, and is still apparently popular with viewers.

"I think when that opportunity, if it happens, presents itself, it's something you have to go at. It's a great opportunity," Higgins said in August to Variety. "I think being in this experience now has taught me...it's not ideal, but it can work."

The Ben Higgins season of "The Bachelor" will air January 2016 on ABC. 

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