When current “Bachelorette” Rachel Lindsay revealed ahead of the show that she is currently engaged to a contestant, fans were eager for this season to debut so they could watch who among the handsome contestants is the attorney going to get married to. But three episodes into “The Bachelorette” had some suggesting that businessman Peter Kraus could be the man.
Rachel and Peter’s first official date, Romper said, was apparently a solid evidence that these two are definitely a great match. Not only the two shared physical similarities (they both have a gap between their teeth) and beliefs (they both agree on the benefits of relationship therapy, Rachel’s beloved dog Cooper seemed to be smitten with Peter.
“We might as well go straight to the finale. Rachel's dog loves Peter. Rachel loves Peter. We love Peter. We're good to go. #TheBachelorette,” one fan tweeted.
The Rachel-Peter loveteam went into overdrive when a Snapchat of the reality star showed her partying with a guy who looks remarkably like Peter, TMZ said. However, the gossip site confirmed with sources at the party that Peter’s doppelganger is apparently a friend of a friend of Rachel’s, and denied that it was “The Bachelorette” frontrunner.
Nonetheless, these somewhat had boosted Peter’s rankings as the One who’ll get the final rose. According to a TV Guide poll, the personal training business owner from Madison, Wisconsin got 54% of the votes, followed by first impression rose recipient Bryan, who got 16%. Josiah came in third with 7%, while the rest did not get more than 3% of the votes.


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