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'The Bachelor 2016' Spoilers: It's Off To the Bahamas For Ben Higgins and the Ladies

The upcoming episode of "The Bachelor 2016" will show Ben Higgins and the rest of the nine ladies left in the competition traveling to the Bahamas.

It was reported that the group will be leaving Mexico to take the competition to the Bahamas as Ben Higgins gets closer to choosing his wife. The previous episode showed Ben sending Jen home, as well as Jubilee.

However, fans are still wondering if Ben will be keeping one of the show's most controversial girls, Olivia Caridi. She had previously received the first impression rose during the first episode of the series. Meanwhile, she has also been starting drama within the group, which had fans wishing that she will be sent home.

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The most recent episode showed her causing a scene, which had fans believing that Ben could be taking back her rose when the show returns this week. However, Ben recently shared his sentiments about Olivia on his blog, posted by People Magazine.

He stated, "I have said it before and I will say it again, I cannot be mad at a woman who prioritizes time with me and our relationship moving forward. Who was going to partner with me was definitely an awkward moment, but I didn't read much into it, nor was I really feeling any serious tension at this point. And any that I did I chalked up mostly to some minor jealousy. In my eyes, everything was fine with Olivia at this point."

Nevertheless, it was revealed that Ben will be taking Olivia aside to talk to her about how the other ladies are feeling about her. It was also stated that she will be accompanying Ben and Emily Ferguson on a two-on-one date in the upcoming episode. From that, fans believe that Higgins will finally send Caridi home while keeping Ferguson to continue on the competition.

"The Bachelor" airs every Monday.

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