The Bachelor host Chris Harrison has provided his thoughts on two notable bachelorettes from Chris Soules' season and whether they have the makings to become the franchise's next star.

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"We have not picked a Bachelorette, for sure," Harrison told E! News.

However, Harrison weighed-in on Kaitlyn Bristowe, the funny wise-cracking Canadian who's proven to be down to earth, and Britt Nilsson, whom Soules was smitten with from Day 1 and is bubbly enough to offer free hugs to random people on the street.

If neither contestant ended up winning Soules' heart and final rose on The Bachelor's nineteenth season, it certainly sounds like they are possibilities for the next The Bachelorette star even though Harrison refused to acknowledge whether the girls are actually being considered.

"They'd be two very different bachelorettes," Harrison continued, adding that Bristowe would probably be his personal choice for the position.

"Kaitlyn would be a blast. I would love to do it with her. She's just fun. She reminds me a little bit of Michelle Money who I also love and adore. Self-deprecating, amazingly quick-witted sense of humor, she kind of gets it. I love that kind of show. It would be fun for me selfishly to do it with her."

Harrison told E! News that Nilsson, on the other hand, would "be a great show in a totally different way."

"I think it would be emotional, heartfelt, there would be a lot of tears, there would be a roller coaster ride," the show host said.

"I think they would both produce very good shows in really different ways. And Britt's obviously drop-dead gorgeous and I think men would be falling all over themselves to have a chance to date her."

Rumors have circulated Andi Dorfman is also in the running to star on the show again although she's still "heartbroken" from her split with ex-fiance Josh Murray.

ABC might also take a look at Nikki Ferrell, a pretty pediatric nurse who dumped controversial Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis late last year.


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