'The Bachelorette' Preview: Who Finally Wins Emily's Heart? (VIDEO)

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By Sami K. Martin , Christian Post Contributor
May 28, 2012|10:24 am

Emily Maynard's season of "The Bachelorette" has proven to be incredibly unique, and now rumors have surface speculating about who has finally won the single mom's heart. One aspect of the series that greatly figured into Maynard's decision is who is best for her eight-year-old daughter, Ricki.

Maynard made it clear from the very beginning that finding "a father figure" for daughter Ricki was one of her key goals. Ricki's father, NASCAR driver Ricky, perished in an airplane crash. The show actually relocated to North Carolina for the season, in order to accommodate Maynard's family.

Now it has been leaked as to who made the final three in the competition for Maynard's heart. According to CelebrityDirtyLaundry.com, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Jef Holm, and Sean Lowe are the last men standing at the end of this season. Further speculation states that Jef Holm is the one Maynard chooses.

Holm is the co-founder of a company called People Water, which donates "an equal amount of clean water to a person in need."

He captured Maynard's attention by riding up to the meet-and-greet on a skateboard. Maynard was disappointed when Holm ditched the skateboard, saying that she had hoped he would teach her how to ride.

Whether or not Holm is actually the one chosen by Maynard, it's sure to be an interesting season with a lot more at stake than usual now that a child is involved for the first time.

Watch the first meeting between Maynard and Holm HERE:

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