The Bachelorette Season 10 Spoilers: Josh Murray To Be Andi Dorfman’s Final Choice

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Four weeks into 'The Bachelorette' Season 10, Andi Dorfman is still dating the eleven remaining suitors on national television, but rumors suggest that Dorfman may have already chosen her supposed soul mate.

It is no secret that events in reality shows are staged, and 'The Bachelorette' is of no exception. Before filming began in April, the four remaining bachelors were already established, according to Reality Steve's episode-by-episode spoiler guide. The final four include Josh Murray, Nick Viall, Chris Soules, and Marcus Grodd.

Steve went further by giving the names of the remaining two contestants -- Nick and Josh. If the information is correct, Andi will be engaged to Josh Murray by Episode 11. The logic behind this, says Steve, is that Josh lives in Atlanta, Georgia -- which happens to be Andi's hometown.  

 "The Josh/Andi storyline will be they traveled all over the world to fall in love with each other when they were right in each other's backyard and didn't even know it," Steve explains.

In May, Reality Steve posted on his YouTube channel videos showing Nick naming Josh as the clear winner for Season 10. The videos dated May 19 were taken by camera phone by an unnamed passenger seated behind Nick on a US Airways flight, shortly after filming ended. Nick was apparently headed home. A full transcript from this conversation is available here.

Episode 5 was originally airing on ABC this Monday, but ran into scheduling conflict with an exclusive ABC interview with former First Lady and U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton. The show was rescheduled for next week.

Amongst highlights for the upcoming episode, 'The Bachelorette' cast will be moving onto Marseilles, France. The episode will feature a bizarre segment, with the men dressing up as stereotypical French mimes, while putting on a mime-show to compete for Andi's affection.

ABC network will air Episode 5 of 'The Bachelorette' Season 10, this coming Monday on June 16, at 8 p.m. EST.

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