Fans of "The Bachelor" alum Chris Soules will final get the chance to meet the Iowa farmer at Turning Stone's Exit 33 on Saturday, May 7. The former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant will headline the Ultimate Ladies' Night Out in the coming weekend.
According to Syracuse, for $25, fans of "The Bachelor" will get the chance to have a cocktail party with Soules at LAVA Nightclub. Each ladies will be given party masks, candy, champagne party poppers and boas. The ticket also includes the entry fee to the "Hot Male Body Contest" at Tin Rooster.
Early this month there had been rumors circulating online that Soules will once again join the reality series through "Bachelor in Paradise." Some even claim that he will be part of "The Bachelorette" 2016 with JoJo Fletcher but that did not seem to work out.
Insiders claim that Prince Farming cannot stay out of the limelight for too long. If one can remember, after his season in "The Bachelor" he went straight to do "Dancing with the Stars," which allegedly contributed to his failed engagement with Whitney Bischoff.
As reported by Starpulse, Soules continued to talk about his experience in "DWTS" months after his season ended. The reality star would often praise his former dancing partner Witney Carson, which definitely struck a nerve with Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff shippers.
The outlet recounted that there were several rumors of Soules cheating on Bischoff while they were still engaged with Carson. The "DWTS" star, however, soon got engaged to her longtime boyfriend and "So You Think You Can Dance" contestant Carson McAllister.
"There were many cheating rumors happening when he was dancing with Carson, but she was actually getting engaged and planning her wedding just last year. It sounds like she had no interest in dating Soules, but the rumors may have been too much for Whitney, who possibly didn't feel as loved by Chris."
Meanwhile, Soules has since denied rumors that he will be part of the next season of "Bachelor in Paradise." The reality star explained that he would rather focus on his "love for corn, soybean and piggies."