The Bachelor’ news and casting news update: Luke Pell and Chase McNary Emerge as Frontrunners for Next Season’s ‘The Bachelor’

By Dipannita - 06 Jun '16 20:06PM
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'The Bachelorette' has moved into its third week now and there is still a long time before JoJo Fletcher hands out her final rose. But speculations have started about the eliminated guys from this season, who will make it to the next season of 'The Bachelor.'

According to reports, Luke Pell is one of the most-favored names and reports state that he will be shown the exit door by JoJo after the hometown date in Texas. He is also said to be favored by host Chris Harrison and the latter expressed his likeness for the platoon leader and called him his favorite.

But there is one another name from the current "Bachelorette" lot that can make it to the final list of the upcoming Season 21 of 'The Bachelor.' Chase McNary is an eligible bachelor who has got the looks and the demeanor. He has not created any drama and is easy on the eyes.

A few are also rooting for Robby Hayes and he is also expected to end the season as the runner-up. But the fact that he has had a 4-year-old relationship, which he recently quitted, may mar his chances.

Jordan Rodgers, who is said to be the top three supposed winners, had also entered the season with the motive of becoming a future bachelor and was one favorite name. But when he saw that he would make for a good match with JoJo, he changed his mind and thus, he is now out of the speculation game.

It may be mentioned here that the recent two seasons of 'The Bachelor' have featured the third place contestant and the examples include Chris Soules and Ben Higgins. Runner-up Ashley Rosenbaum and Juan Pablo Galavis (eliminated in sixth week) have also made it to two seasons. So, it cannot be clearly said who will make it finally.

But it is certainly going to be one charming guy with the requisite qualities. As for the name, ABC won't announce it until August, when JoJo chooses her man and hands him the rose.

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