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'The Bachelor' Finalist Revealed

Reality Steve, who is currently being sued by the producer of "The Bachelor," has revealed the name of current bachelor Ben Flajnik's fiancee. Steve Carbone, known as Reality Steve, has once again stated the name of who he claims current Bachelor, Ben has proposed to.

While the show is perhaps only half way through its season, the last episode was down to 11 girls, Reality Steve has already revealed the ending.

According to Carbone, Ben Flajnik's new fiancee is none other than Courtney Robertson. Robertson was just named by gossip sites as the Bachelor "Villian of the Year" for being mean to other girls in the house amongst other things.

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Monica Spannbauer, who was cast off the show recently gave comment about Robertson.

"I absolutely think she's wrong for Ben, but the more I watch - obviously I don't get to see everything that happens - they deserve each other," she said during comments after the show.

She continued: "Courtney isn't a very nice person and I think she deserves everything that's coming toward her. Hands down, I think she's somebody different around other women and somebody different around a man."

Carbone has confirmed the lawsuit against him on his website. "As you have undoubtedly heard, the production and distribution companies behind the 'Bachelor' have filed a lawsuit against me apparently making some false allegations about claimed damage to the show," he wrote.

Carbone posts spoilers for other shows as well including "The Amazing Race," "Jersey Shore," and "Survivor."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Carbone is accused of obtaining confidential information about the 'Bachelor' series by contacting and soliciting information from participants, cast, crew, and other employees of the series."

Despite the lawsuit, Carbone went on to reveal the final contestant on "The Bachelor" as well as who the last four remaining girls would be.

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