'The Bachelorette' 2016 season 12 updates: JoJo Fletcher surrounded by bearded men

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Ben Higgins may have said goodbye to JoJo Fletcher when he decided to propose to Lauren Bushnell, but Fletcher springs back and it's her time to find love in the new season of "The Bachelorette."

Just like "The Bachelor" season 20, "The Bachelorette" season 12 is now surrounded by spoilers and fortunately for fans, it was actually Mike Fleiss, "The Bachelor" franchise creator, who shared some details about Fletcher's filming.

Fleiss has been active in tweeting updates about the filming for the show and this somehow provides hints as to what fans can expect from new season. Last week, Fleiss already revealed that Fletcher had already said goodbye to five contestants and also shared her first kiss with someone.

It was also revealed that most guys in this season are bearded. "So many dudes with beards... JoJo is gonna break out the straight edge and shave one of these guys! #Bachelorette," Fleiss wrote on Friday.

In relation to this bearded dates, he even went on revealing that Fletcher went out on a one-on-one date with one of the contestants "who could use a shave." On Saturday, he also shared that a date has happened in "one of the most romantic cities in the country," which should be anybody's guess for now. At this point, Fletcher had already kissed a total of three men.

With five eliminated, Fletcher now has 20 more guys to choose from and the series creator strongly believes she will find love this season. "JoJo is taking this very seriously. She really did love @benhiggi and wants what Lauren has," Fleiss explained.

Fleiss' continued updates should build the hype for the new season of "The Bachelorette," which is expected to premiere around May. Fans should be thankful that the updates come from a reliable source.

A lot of people are pretty excited about the arrival of the new season, based on the Twitter comments. For now, they just have to wait and stay tuned for more updates from Fleiss.

 

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