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by Apprentice (1.2k points)
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There is no official information just yet on who the next Bachelorette will be. According to Bustle, there is a race between Daisy, Maria, and Rachel for who will be the next Bachelorette. This information is from the social media following the three have, how much screen time they had on The Bachelor and the public's opinion. Unfortunately, we will not have a certain answer until the ABC announces their decision.

https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/joey-bachelor-women-tell-all-filming-date
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by Novice (710 points)
I think this is a good fact check. This claim cannot be verified yet as there's no evidence for it, and public interest doesn't mean it's guaranteed.
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by Novice (550 points)
As the Women's Tell All Aired this evening, there are more and more talks of Maria Georga being the next bachelorette but unfortunately there is no leading information that indicates that or another contestant being the next bachelorette as well. Although Maria would add a lot of publicity to the Bachelor franchise and would seem as a missed opportunity to bring in more viewers and a wider audience to the shows demographic.

https://www.hercampus.com/culture/maria-georgas-next-bachelorette/
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by (110 points)
I really like your fact check. There is no substantial evidence that Maria will be the next Bachelorette and there is only the undeniable evidence that people in "Bachelor Nation" really want her to be.

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