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'The Bachelor 2016' Spoilers: Ben Unhappy With One of the Ladies

Even after just three weeks of "The Bachelor 2016," fans can already expect a high level of drama.

The previous episode of the series showed Ben Higgins getting rid of three more girls, Sam Passmore, Jackie Dion, and Mandi Kremer. However, it was stated that another girl, Lauren Barr, had left the competition by her own choice.

It was reported that the upcoming episode will have the remaining 17 girls get to know Ben Higgins a little bit closer as they go on one-on-one dates and a group date. However, three girls, Becca, JoJo, and Caila, will be left out of the fun.

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Ben will be taking 12 girls on the group date: Amanda, Shushanna, Lace, Jami, Emily, Haley, Rachel, Jen, Olivia, Leah, Amber, and Lauren H. It was revealed that the group will be split in two as they compete in a soccer game. The challenge will feature players from the World Cup Champion U.S. Women's national soccer team, Alex Morgan and Kelly O'Hara. The group who wins the game will then get a chance to hang out with Ben.

The episode will also bring some drama when Olivia and Ben get some alone time. She then causes some jealousy when she revealed that she ended up in a hotel room with the Bachelor. According to a teaser from ABC, it seems as though Ben was not happy that she shared the information with the other girls.

In contrast, it was reported that Ben recently shared some insight about one of the controversial contestants on the show. Lace was known to have been a source of drama on the show, which had fans wondering why Ben still has her in the competition.

According to People Magazine, he stated, "I know Lace and my decision to keep Lace has been the subject of a lot of discussion, but I saw in my conversations with her what a sweet and sincere woman she seemed to be."

"The Bachelor 2016" airs on ABC every Monday.

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