"The Bachelor" 2017 Nick Viall is reportedly engaged after the Final Rose Ceremony of the ABC dating show. While Viall may have seemingly found love on the show after countless attempts, a new report suggests that Viall is already cheating on his fiancé with Josh Murray's ex, Amanda Stanton. Will Viall and the Season 21 winner make it through the live episode together?
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"The Bachelor" 2017 spoilers reveal that Nick Viall will be engaged by the end of the ABC reality series. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Reality Steve has already revealed that Viall will be engaged to Vanessa Grimaldi during the Final Rose Ceremony.
While this is the case, reports show that Viall is still acting like a bachelor despite his engagement. According to the publication, Viall reached out to Amanda Stanton after hearing about her breakup with Josh Murray.
An insider told Life & Style that Viall wanted to ask how Stanton was doing after the breakup. While this may simply be a friendly gesture, as Viall and Stanton appeared in "Bachelor in Paradise" together, the insider shared that this may cause problems with "The Bachelor" Season 21 winner.
This led to speculations that "The Bachelor" 2017 may be cheating on the Season 21 winner, which may eventually lead to their breakup. It can be recalled that Viall's season of the show has been one of the most controversial so far.
As ABC News reports, many were shocked when Viall decided to hand out a rose to Corinne Olympios during a "group date" in "The Bachelor" Season 21. Many thought that she did not deserve to get a rose because of Olympios' aggressive pursuit towards Viall.
However, "The Bachelor" 2017 explained that he had a reason for giving Olympios a rose during the group date. According to Viall, he wanted to see how the rest of the bachelorettes would respond to his actions.
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