'The Bachelor' 2017 spoilers, news, rumors: Six women remain for episode 7

(INSTAGRAM/Nick Viall)Nick Viall is said to be filming for the seventh episode of "The Bachelor" season 21

Nick Viall may be having a difficult time as filming goes on for "The Bachelor" 2017 as spoilers reveal that there are only six girls left at this point.

The spoilers come from none other than the popular Reality Steve, who despite his spoiling, is still acclaimed by fans due to the most-often-than-not legitimate accounts and firsthand news that he delivers.

It seems that the spoiler doesn't want to give out too much information for now, though he did say that Nick and the six women are currently in the Bahamas, filming for "The Bachelor" season 21 episode 7.

Steve also clarified that he has more updates coming, though he's waiting for the right time to unleash his evidence and other source materials such as photos and also information. He stressed that he does not rely solely on social media for the information he reveals since there are some things coming out on social media which are completely different from what actually happens on the show.

Meanwhile, it is rumored that someone from Nick's past has been added to the cast of "The Bachelor" 2017. Elizabeth Sandoz, who allegedly had a one-night affair with Nick in the past, was added by the producers to concoct more fun and drama to the 21st season.

Sandoz is said to have been the maid of honor during Jade Roper's wedding earlier this year. Roper is a former "Bachelor" contestant and reportedly has close ties with Sandoz. Nick was also invited to the said wedding where he met Sandoz, but after a one-night stand, the "Bachelor" decided to end things quickly.

Fans can expect a lot of tension when the show returns, especially since it is speculated that Nick allegedly requested that his contestants be women whom he has never met before. How will Sandoz's arrival affect Nick's season?

Stay tuned for more updates on "The Bachelor" 2017, which is slated to hit small screens on Jan. 2, 2017.

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