'The Bachelor' season 19 spoilers: Bali trip for Kaitlyn, Becca and Whitney go to Bali with Chris; Chris Harison promises next week's episode is "off the charts"

(ABC)Kelsey's panic attack and emotional confession led to her taking some serious head on Twitter.

With 30 beautiful belles vying for Iowa farmer Chris Soules' heart, season 19 of "The Bachelor" has given fans ample drama with a panic attack, confessions of being a virgin and some begging to be back on the show. As the number of women in the race to be his fiancée narrows down, it seems drama and jealousy will ensue in the upcoming episodes.

A reliable source of spoiler alerts, Reality Steve, had announced that Chris is engaged to Whitney Bischoff, the fertility nurse from Illinois days before season 19 aired on ABC. Hollywood Life reports that in an episode that will air on Feb. 16, Jade will be sent home by Chris, leaving Whitney, Becca and Kaitlyn to enjoy their stay in Bali. They stay in fantasy suites and it seems that things between Chris and the girls get steamy, although what exactly happens isn't known.

Kaitlyn will be ousted from the race after Bali which means it will be a face-off between Becca and Whitney. Both women will be meeting Chris' family in Iowa and be a part of the final rose ceremony of the season.

Last week's episode left many viewers shocked as Kelsey had a sudden panic attack and revealed to Chris the story about her dead husband. While the exchange prompted a kiss, Kelsey received a generous dose of flak on her Twitter account as fans questioned her story. Did she make it up and use it as a weapon to get Soules' sympathy and possibly his heart? Reality Steve reports that the story of her dead husband is true and his name is Sanderson Poe. Kelsey had to shut her Twitter account after the episode was aired.

TV Guide interviewed host Chris Harrison wondered why Kelsey was detached while talking about her husband to the girls but suddenly became overly emotional while talking about him to Soules. Also, the host promises that next week's episode will be "off the charts" with a "wildest, most confrontational two-on-one we've ever had"

Tune in to "The Bachelor" season 19 on ABC on Monday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. central time.

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