Who Does Peter Pick On ‘The Bachelor’? What To Know About His 2020 Winner And Finale
Monday means it’s time for a new season of ABC’s “The Bachelor” and fans who enjoy spoilers will likely want to know who Season 24 star Peter Weber ends up with. Ahead of the 2020 premiere, find out everything we know about his winner and finale so far below!
[Warning: Spoilers Ahead!]
According to longtime “The Bachelor” spoiler blogger Reality Steve, Peter’s final two will be contestants Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett. So, no, Hannah Brown is not in the picture anymore, despite what the promos are leading fans to believe.
Unfortunately for viewers, though, it is currently unknown who Peter ultimately picked as his winner-- Madison or Hannah Ann. Late last month, Peter revealed to People Magazine that his installment will be “the first unspoiled season in a while.” Following this, Reality Steve sounded off on what he knows so far.
“...what I can tell you now is I’ve heard this exact same thing behind the scenes since Thanksgiving,” he wrote on his blog on Jan. 2, adding that this season will not have a “normal ending.” According to his findings, viewers shouldn’t expect him to “choose one, dump the other, and leave the final rose ceremony as a couple” will one of his final two women.
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While the exact details about what Peter decided to do in the finale remain unclear, the blogger did report that Peter “did not get engaged” during his final rose ceremony. “[That] doesn’t mean he won’t be by the ATFR [“After the Final Rose”] or ON the ATFR. But what I do know is that there was no engagement on final rose ceremony day in Australia,” he added.
According to his findings, Madison’s father also didn’t give Peter “his blessing” for a proposal during her hometown date, which also could play into his final decision.
He added, “I don’t really know any other explanation of how I’ve heard twice that the ending won’t be spoiled and there’s a reason why – and that’s because the ending hasn’t happened yet. I can’t spoil something that hasn’t happened yet.”
Catch the 2020 premiere of "The Bachelor" Monday at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.
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