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'The Bachelor' 2018 Spoilers: Arie Luyendyk Jr. Brings One Contestant to Paris

Arie Luyendyk Jr. reportedly took one of the contestants in Paris for an upcoming one-on-one date for "The Bachelor" season 22 that will premiere in 2018.

Consistent reality show tipster Reality Steve revealed in a recent Twitter post that the race car driver from Scottsdale, Arizona took contestant Lauren Burnham in the City of Love for a romantic date. In his post, the blogger posted a photo where the two of them had a picture done by one of the local sketch artists.

The blogger also revealed that Luyendyk Jr. and Burnham also went to the charming Luxembourg Garden.

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Reality Steve also posted a link to an Instagram video from a fan who managed to capture the duo's dancing session in one of the Parisian parks on his own social media account. However, Reality Steve claimed that the couple looked awkward while trying to dance on the street.

Other details about the Parisian date of the 36-year-old remain scarce, but the report claimed that Burnham is a 25-year-old sales professional from Dallas, Texas who graduated from Old Dominion in 2015. The report also claimed that after the rose ceremony that was filmed in Paris, they might be heading to Italy for the next installments of the long-running dating reality show.

Luyendyk Jr. was not a stranger to the show since he was declared as a runner-up in the eighth season of its spin-off series "The Bachelorette" where Emily Maynard opted to pick Jef Holm from St. George, Utah instead.

ABC will air "The Bachelor" season 22 in early January 2018.

On the other hand, Pop Sugar reported that another "The Bachelor" spin-off called "The Bachelor Winter Games" will feature several past contestants who will try their luck once again to find the loves of their lives. But instead of hanging out on a tropical island just like in "Bachelor in Paradise," the new concept will require the next set of contestants to participate in winter-themed challenges.

Other details about "The Bachelor Winter Games" remains under wraps.

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