'The Bachelorette' season 12 spoilers: JoJo goes one-on-one with Luke Pell in episode 4; Uruguay episode begins next week

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JoJo Fletcher continues her search for "the one" as she goes on a date with different men in "The Bachelorette" season 12. Even though the show just finished its third episode, talks about who Fletcher will choose are rampant.

Jordan Rodgers is said to be the guy who will win the final rounds and end up with Fletcher. The brother of NFL star Aaron Rodgers, Jordan has been in the rumor mill as the show's frontrunner. Rumor even has it that Fletcher is already engaged to him.

Reality Steve has been known to provide spoilers for all things "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette." The last time he got it right was with "The Bachelor" season 20's Ben Higgins, who is now engaged to Lauren Bushnell. He also wrote that Fletcher will be engaged to Rodgers. Steve's report may be convincing but readers might as well take it with a pinch of salt as there could be changes along the way, just how it was for Luke Pell and Chase McNary.

Initially, according to Inquisitr, Steve's episode report stated that McNary was eliminated in the hometown dates, but later on, he revised the report, indicating that it was Pell who got sent home. With that said, Fletcher is rumored to choose from McNary, Rodgers and Robby Hayes.

It's still a long way before the season finale and the show has just started. Things are already heating up in the mansion as the season's villain, Chad Johnson gets to stay despite his violent tendencies.

Next up on "The Bachelorette," Fletcher continues with the individual dates, and tonight, she will reportedly go out with Pell and go sledding at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort. Vinny Venteria, Daniel Maguire and James Fuertas will be eliminated.

Week 4 will air tonight, June 7, at 8 p.m. on ABC as part of a back-to-back special. "The Bachelorette" season 12 will resume its Monday night regular schedule next week and Fletcher and her suitors will be away from the mansion and heading to Uruguay.

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