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2015 ‘Bachelor’ Spoilers: Chris Soules Tricks Final Four Contestants with Faux Love Declarations [ELIMINATION NEWS]

As Season 19 of ABC's Bachelor continues to progress, it is starting to look like the recent tabloid narrative that Chis Soules just can't make up his mind might be true. According to the latest gossip news updates, Prince Farming throws one of the Final Four contestants through a loop by claiming he loves her only to eliminate her at the TV show's finale. Seemingly backing up the reports of his indecision, the Iowa farmer boy admitted in his People blog that sending Megan home was one of the hardest things he has ever done, because he had a real romantic connection with her.

While the narrative presented by the media last year insisted that Bachelor Juan Pablo really didn't want to marry any of the ladies from the Season 18 cast, Chris Soules is said to have no real idea who he wants to marry.

A behind-the-scenes production source claims in the February 23, issue of Life & Style that the pressure of having to make a decision is starting to prove too much for the 33-year-old:

"The whole experience is really taxing on Chris.

"He confided in someone in the production team after one of his final dates, muttering, 'I just don't know what to do.'

"The staffer was literally holding him by the shoulders and trying to shake some sense into him...It was so sad."

According to the spy, Chris' fickle nature has led to some pretty embarrassing moments on the show -- likewhen he eliminated one poor girl only days after saying he loved her:

"The woman he said 'I love you' to was so upset and felt blindsided when she was sent home.

"Everyone could tell Chris was crazy about this girl...We heard that the girl cried for days after being dumped, that's how dramatic it was."

In his People blog, the current Bachelor makes no real apologies for having to send a few ladies home heartbroken but does seem to support the notion that he is emotionally torn between picking any one of the last 7 or so ladies that he's selected out of the original 30 contestants.

Even though Soules says he knows that letting Megan go in Deadwood was the only sensible decision to make, he still had a bit of trouble in his coming to it:

"My first date on this journey was with her, and it was incredible and something I'll never forget. I really wanted it to work out with Megan.

"Megan is an incredible woman, and if we had been under other circumstances and I hadn't been dating six other girls, I'm certain things could have worked out.

"That's why it was so, so hard to see her go. That goodbye hit me harder than any had until that point."

Sounds like Meryl Streep was less conflicted about the decisions she had to make in Sophie's Choice.

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