The time has come for The Bachelor Australia’s Matt Agnew to find The One.
In less than 48 hours the final rose ceremony will see Matt with his chosen girl.
But according to one very clued in Bachie insider, the lady who wins Matt’s heart might not be smiling.
Last week, Abbie Chatfield, Chelsie McLeod and Helena Sauzier all took part in a chemistry test with Dr Nikki Goldstein.
The date was filmed months prior to the show airing – meaning the now-winner and Dr Nikki had no idea about Matt’s relationship with the other girls.
Speaking with WHO magazine about her time on the show, Dr Nikki has a major diagnosis that has us feeling ill!
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Speaking with WHO magazine, Dr Nikki spilt ALL of the tea when it came to what girl Matt really fancy’s.
“Chemistry with Abbie. Oh my goodness. Eek. It is very much there you can say it,” that is a fair assessment we’d say Dr Nikki.

She continued, “So that’s why I think it will be very interesting to see who wins because it’s not her.”
Hold up…what?!
So not only is Dr Nikki is convinced that Abbie doesn’t win, but she says whoever does win will be second-guessing themselves after watching the sexual attraction between Matt and Abbie: “I mean how would you feel if this was your boyfriend/girlfriend? To me, it would be horrible to watch.”
“[The winner] would probably second guess yourself. They’d be like OK so at the time that you’re developing a connection with me you’re locking lips with this chick [Abbie] and everyone can see that sexual connection.”
“You know it’s not going to be an easy pill to swallow if Abbie doesn’t win.”

What does Dr Nikki think of the Top 3 girls?
“I think originally I thought that it would be between Abbie and Helena.”
“Now I’m not so sure. Because I think sometimes it’s sometimes at this point it’s kind of the underdogs that we don’t hear from.
“I’m now caught with Chelsie. The connection with Abbie is obviously there but maybe Matt’s not just looking for a sexual connection.”
“It really depends on what he’s looking for. Someone in his position might be putting a friendship connection higher than sexual because that’s what they feel that they need for relationships to survive. This is a nice guy. You know like I guess we don’t. We know that he wants a connection.”
“It will be very interesting what he goes for in the end.”
Huge if true, fam.
This article originally appeared on WHO magazine.