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Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe Contestant Nick Viall Dating Whitney Bischoff?

It's hard to tell exactly what Bachelorette alum/contestant Nick Viall is really up to with his multiple appearance on the ABC reality TV show. According to the latest gossip news updates, Andi Dorfman's Fantasy Suite ex-boyfriend was not only seen partying with Kaitlyn Bristowe before the Season 11 premiere, the kiss-and-tell Casanova was said to be seen out on a date with Season 19 Bachelor Chris Soules' old girlfriend, Whitney Bischoff, just days after her reported split form Prince Charming. If Nick is truly looking to find love, he certainly seems to be looking for it everywhere all at once.

Nick Viall seems to have no problem leaning in to his role as a villain on ABC's long running reality TV dating show, The Bachelorette.

Despite his recent reappearance on Kaitlyn Bristow's Season 11 run, word has it that just days before he was out on the town in Chicago, doing his best to woo Chris Soules former fiancée, Whitney Bischoff, in the super exclusive Fox Bar inside the Soho House.

One eyewitness explains in the June 22 issue of Star magazine that although Nick and Whitney managed to time the entrances to make it look like their meeting was a coincidence, they didn't bother going through all that trouble once it was finally time to leave:

"Nick and a small group of his friends arrived at 7:30 -- and then Whitney joined them 15-minutes later. The other friends moved off to let Nick and Whitney have some space at their table.

"They were leaning into each other, chatting and laughing...she also made a point of lovingly stroking Nick's knee while they talked.

"They stayed like that for about two-and-a-half hours before leaving together."

According to eliminated contestant, Josh Seiter, just about everything you see on the show is a total lie, so it makes sense that the most popular characters are no more grounded in reality the Popeye the Sailor Man.

In a recent interview with Radar Online, the disgruntled castaway claimed that ABC producers told him exactly what to do every minute he was on camera, whether he liked it or not:

"I told [producers] I was just going to give her a hug when I got out of the limo [on the show].

"They said it was too boring, and I needed to start stripping. We argued about it for five minutes.

"I'm sure they did something similar to all the other contestants!"

Josh even alleges that the producers pick who stays or goes and ultimately who wins -- with Kaitlyn adding in a little input here and there at best:

"They assured me I was the frontrunner, but then I was eliminated after two episodes!

"Kaitlyn may collaborate with them, but they make the final decision."

If even half of what Sieter says is true, one has to wonder why anyone would be willing to return to the Bachelor or Bachelorette that wasn't a glutton for punishment.

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