"The Bachelor" 2017 Nick Viall is one of the most controversial bachelors to ever join the ABC dating show. While Reality Steve is known for revealing the show's winner even before the Final Rose Ceremony, spoilers are noting on the possibility that the site's predictions are wrong. Is Nick Viall engaged to someone else?

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"The Bachelor" 2017 spoilers reveal that Nick Viall will be getting down on one knee by the end of the ABC reality series at the final rose ceremony. As Celeb Dirty Laundry reports, Reality Steve has already released details of Viall's seasons and who among the bachelorettes will end up as his fiancé.

Reality Steve has been known for releasing predictions about "The Bachelor," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise" even before they air on ABC. However, there were certain instances wherein the site predicted incorrectly such as in the case of Kaitlyn Bristowe.

"The Bachelor" Season 21 winner is reportedly Vanessa Grimaldi. As the publication notes, Vanessa and Nick obviously shared some intense chemistry during the start of the show so it makes perfect sense to see them get engaged by the end of the season.

The intense confrontation between Nick and Vanessa may have also led Nick to fall head over heels for this particular bachelorette. "The Bachelor" Season 21 spoilers from Carter Matt tease that the recent events will make Vanessa question Nick about his intentions for joining the show.

According to the publication, Vanessa will directly ask Nick if he joined "The Bachelor" 2017 to find a wife or if he is simply looking for something more short term. It can be recalled that Nick recently sent Liz Sandoz home after revealing what happened between her and Nick even before they met on the show.

Do you think Vanessa is the right girl for Nick Viall in "The Bachelor" 2017? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!

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