‘The Bachelor’ 2020 Spoilers: Who Does Peter Pick? Last-Minute Update Changes Everything
Reality Steve has spent Peter Weber’s entire season of “The Bachelor” teasing who he’ll end up with come the Season 24 finale. On Monday, just hours ahead of part one of his 2020 closer, he shared an update on what major spoiler changes fans should expect leading up to Peter’s final pick on the ABC series.
Last week, the spoiler blogger reported that Madison Prewett failed to show up to Peter’s final rose ceremony. As a result, he claimed that Peter told fellow finalist Hannah Ann Sluss that he would put a pin in making a decision about his winner until he could speak to her.
Now, in a last-minute update posted Monday, he shared that Peter actually proposes to Hannah Ann during the finale. After Peter’s mom reportedly begs for Peter not to “let her go,” as shown in the previews, he is said to pop the question.
“Peter gave Hannah Ann his final rose AND they got engaged that day. Don’t ask how I didn’t find out that for 3 months, because I don’t know. But yes, Peter and Hannah Ann did get engaged on the final day in Australia,” he wrote.
The couple has since split, reportedly due to Peter wanting to pursue a relationship with Madison. “Peter is 100% definitely not with Hannah Ann right now as I reported, nor will he somehow end up with her in the next two nights,” he added.
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Despite this gesture, it doesn’t appear that Peter and Madison are in good standing. While the blogger’s last report stated that the two are together but not engaged, he hinted they may not be “as solid” as initially expected.
“But I also don’t think it’s dead in the water,” he added. “We will obviously get our answer to that tomorrow night when they are together live. He’s with her or they’re working on things. I can’t imagine she’s 100% sold based on what he did during overnights, then going and getting engaged to Hannah Ann on the final day.”
“The Bachelor” Season 24 finale will air on two nights as part of a four-hour special. Catch part one Monday at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.
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