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'The Bachelor' 2016 winner: Reality Steve confirms Ben Higgins propose to Lauren Bushnell in finale

| Feb 03, 2016 01:22 PM EST

Ben Higgins from "The Bachelor" 2016

The latest "The Bachelor" 2016 spoilers from Reality Steve confirmed that Ben Higgins will propose to winner Lauren Bushnell during the final rose ceremony.

According to Inquisitr, Reality Steve remains confident that Higgins will propose to the winner by the end of "The Bachelor 2016." Although the reality show has just reached its halfway point during the February 2 episode, the spoiler site insisted that Higgins eventually went down on one knee and asked Bushnell to spend the rest of her life with him.

That decision, however, was not easy for the bachelor. Higgins has always been very vocal, based on the promos, that he has fallen in love with two women. It was hinted that he had a hard time choosing between Bushnell and JoJo Fletcher.

Many "Bachelor" fans knew that Higgins has always been attracted to Bushnell. It has even been rumored that some of the other contestants started to feel jealous towards her, as they felt their strong connection since day one. In their first one-on-one date alone, it was obvious that the two are smitten towards one another.

Although Reality Steve almost always gets the winner right, the outlet claimed that Higgins had always been giving off the ""Lauren is my future wife" vibe since the beginning. He may have shared a connection with the other girls, particularly Fletcher, but Bushnell always had the advantage.

With their undeniable chemistry, it would not be surprising to see Higgins drop down on one knee and propose to Bushnell.

When Higgins dropped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! in January, the host predicted that Bushnell will end up losing to Fletcher. He said that when she came out of the limo wearing a unicorn mask in the first episode, she was able to get Higgins' attention, adding that he liked weird things like that.

Kimmel, however, speculated that the two will eventually break up.

"I believe JoJo will be the winner. I believe you will date her for a period of six months and then you will be one of the most eligible bachelors in the world again," he joked.

"The Bachelor" 2016 airs Tuesdays on ABC. Watch Kimmel's hilarious interview with Higgins below:

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