• JoJo Fletcher from "The Bachelorette" 2016

JoJo Fletcher from "The Bachelorette" 2016 (Photo : Facebook/The Bachelorette)

“The Bachelorette” 2016 lead JoJo Fletcher will end up getting engaged to Jordan Rodgers if the latest spoilers are to be believed. While Reality Steve recently admitted that he was wrong about his prediction on the final three guys, he still believes that “The Bachelor” 2016 alum will end up Rodgers.

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Reality Steve previously predicted that JoJo Fletcher's final three guys will be Jordan Rodgers, Luke Pell, and Robby Hayes. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Fletcher somewhat confirmed Steve's prediction. During one of their first group date at a firefighter training academy, "The Bachelorette" 2016 lead held admitted that it Rodgers, Pell and Hayes were the first three who caught her attention. She, however, added that she had reservations with Hayes at first.

 "Robby was a little dark horse for me the first night, but after seeing him today, I have a good feeling about him," she shared.

In spite of Fletcher's admission, Reality Steve held that Pell was replaced Chase McNary. He originally predicted that McNary will be eliminated after the hometown dates, leaving the final three contestants to be Rodgers, Pell and Hayes. He later realized that McNary eventually made it to the overnights.

"You can switch Chase and Luke's spot up. The previews clearly showed Chase went to Thailand. So Luke got eliminated after hometowns..."

In spite of getting Fletcher's final three wrong, Reality Steve still insisted that Fletcher will end up with Rodgers, former NFL pro and brother of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. In "The Bachelorette" 2016 finale, held in Phuket Thailand back in May, Rodgers reportedly went down on one knee and proposed to Fletcher.

It seems, however, that not everyone is thrilled with Fletcher's pick. In a separate report by Entertainment Tonight, Brittany Farrar, who claimed to be Rodgers' ex-girlfriend, accused him of cheating on her. The trainer added that Rodgers only joined "The Bachelorette" 2016 to be famous.

"Riding the bench doesn't get in the way of a relationship, but cheating does," she captioned a video of Chris Pratt "Oh, snap" meme from "The Office."

"The Bachelorette" 2016 airs Mondays on ABC.