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Does Elly walk out of the Bachelor Australia?

All signs point to one of the dramatic moments from this season
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Admit it Australia, you want to know who will win The Bachelor 2019.

And more importantly, how does Matt Agnew pick his final rose?

Well after WHO exclusively revealed who is making to home visits (SORRY)…A big drum roll for Abbie Chelsie, Kristen and Helena.

Meaning sweet angel Elly must leave TONIGHT.

And guys, we have a theory – ELLY HAS TO WALK.

WATCH: Is this the moment Elly walks out? 

Elly Miles, the 24-year-old nurse from Newcastle, had Matt smitten from the moment they said hi during the very first cocktail party.

She scored the first rose and the golden ticket.

Elly Miles was the red hot favourite.

So where on earth did it all go wrong?

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We can pinpoint one person that has got in Elly’s way. (Credit: Channel Ten)

After hours dedicated to the cause that is The Bachelor, we fear the angelic Elly has become too caught up with her beef with Abbie.

Tonight has promised DRAMA.

AND A SHOCK EXIT.

When you watch the video above, you’ll see Ellie and Emma are standing in the NON-ROSE section.

Helena, Chelsie and (drum roll) Abbie are in the section saved for those with roses.

Our thoughts, before Matt has the chance to pick either Elly or Emma – Elly decides this is not for her.

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Oh lord… It’s happened again. (Credit: Fan of The Bachelor)

Elly has since spoken about Abbie.

And it’s not bad, but it’s not great either.

She believes that Abbie may have wanted something else (outside of love) when she entered the show.

“At the time there were comments being made about going on Bachelor In Paradise and Abbie seemed keen. So I questioned whether she was here for the right reasons if she was already thinking about life without Matt on a different TV show,” the fan favourite recently dished to a local publication.

“She was very vocal about wanting to appear on the program.” 

You can bet we’ll be tuning in tonight!

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This article as originally published on WHO

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