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'The Bachelorette 2016' News: Who Could Be the Next Lady Looking for Love?

With the recent season of "The Bachelor 2016" soon concluding, fans have been waiting to know more about the next season of "The Bachelorette 2016."

Even though the most recent season of "The Bachelor" has yet to conclude, there have been speculations that one of the eliminated ladies will be the next Bachelorette. Many fans have been speculating that the choices could be down to Jojo Fletcher, Amanda Stanton, Caila Quinn, and Becca Tilley.

The most previous episode of "The Bachelor" revealed that Amanda Stanton was eliminated, which opened doors of possibilities for Stanton to be the new Bachelorette. However, she is not the most popular choice for the position.

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It was highly suggested that the next Bachelorette could be Caila Quinn or Jojo Fletcher. News of Fletcher as the new Bachelorette was revealed even before the premiere of the current season of "The Bachelor." The rumor came from Reality Steve, who described Jojo Fletcher as very admirable.

Fans of the series are also rooting for Becca's chance at being the Bachelorette. However, there have been doubts regarding the possibility. There are also rumors that Mike Fleiss, creator of the series, revealed that the next Bachelorette should be non-white. With that, he explained that there has yet to be any contracts laid out for the next Bachelorette. This sparked rumors that Caila Quinn, who is half-Filipino, could be taking on the next season of the competition.

While there has yet to be any confirmation regarding who will take on the role, Fleiss gave fans the opportunity of casting their votes for who they want the next Bachelorette to be. He recently tweeted that fans should cast their votes online.

In the meantime, fans will just have to wait and see who Ben Higgins will pick for his life partner.

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