The Bachelor spoilers for Peter Weber's season allegedly give away which three women are the Final 3 bachelorettes who have made it to Season 24's overnight Fantasy Suite dates.

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[The Bachelor Spoilers Warning: Please stop reading now if you do not want to know spoilers for The Bachelor star Peter Weber's Final 4 and Final 3 bachelorettes for Season 24 of The Bachelor].

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The Bachelor already filmed Peter embarking on the women's hometown dates between October 26 and November 1, and Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone has revealed the alleged identities of the Final 3 bachelorettes.

Kelsey Weier, 28-year-old from Des Moines, IA, was eliminated during a Rose Ceremony after taking the California pilot home to meet her family in Iowa on November 1, according to Carbone.

Carbone tweeted on November 4 that Kelsey's elimination determined Peter's final three bachelorettes: Madison Prewett, a 23-year-old from Birmingham, AL; Victoria Fuller, a 25-year-old from Virginia Beach, VA; and Hannah Sluss, a 23-year-old from Knoxville, TN.

Madison's hometown date reportedly filmed on October 26; Victoria reportedly took Peter home on October 28; and Hannah introduced Peter to her loved ones on October 30.

Carbone reported Victoria has been wrapped in drama and controversy during The Bachelor season's filming and Peter was warned about Victoria's questionable past -- which allegedly includes several affairs with the husbands of women she knew -- during her hometown date; however, Peter chose to keep her around anyway.

"You can clearly see the storyline for the remainder of the season will be centered around, 'Will he or won't he end up with the girl that has a past and he's been warned about,'" Carbone teased in a tweet on November 4.

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After Peter's Final 3 women were chosen, The Bachelor star and his three remaining bachelorettes reportedly headed to Gold Coast, Australia for the season's overnight Fantasy Suite dates.

Carbone claims Australia will host both of The Bachelor season's remaining date rounds, with the season's Final Rose Ceremony eventually occurring in Alice Springs.

Alice Springs is a small town located in Australia's Northern Territory and considered the capital of the Australian Outback. 
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in Australia's eastern state of Queensland that is famed for its long sandy beaches, surfing spots, theme parks, and elaborate system of inland canals and waterways.

The two locations are about 1,600 miles apart and feature drastically different climates and geographies.

Season 24 of The Bachelor began filming on September 20 at the show's usual Malibu mansion.

After a series of dates and several Rose Ceremonies, Peter narrowed down his bachelorettes to 15 lucky ladies.

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Those 15 bachelorettes reportedly were Victoria F.; Hannah; Kelsey; Madison; Deandra Kanu from Plano, TX; Kelley Flanagan from Chicago, IL; Kiarra Norman from Roswell, GA; Lexi Buchanan from New York City, NY; Mykenna Dorn from Langely, British Columbia, Canada; Natasha Parker from New York City, NY; Savannah Mullins from Houston, TX; Shiann Lewis from Las Vegas, NV; Sydney Hightower from Birmingham, AL; Tammy Ly from Syracuse, NY; and Victoria Paul from Alexandria, LA.

Peter and his final 15 bachelorettes then left the Los Angeles area and flew to Cleveland, OH for the next round of dates.

At the end of Peter's time in Cleveland, he reportedly eliminated three ladies and determined his Final 12 bachelorettes.

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The three bachelorettes Peter ousted in Cleveland were allegedly Deandra, Savannah, and Kiarra, according to Carbone.

The eliminations left Victoria F., Shiann, Tammy, Hannah, Mykenna, Kelley, Sydney, Madison, Natasha, Kelsey, Victoria P., and Lexi as Peter's Final 12 bachelorettes, and the cast then reportedly flew to South America for three additional rounds of dates in Costa Rica, Chile, and Peru.

Carbone has yet to post many spoilers from Peter's time in South America, however, he did reveal Natasha and Kelley were eliminated in Peru just before Peter and his Final 4 bachelorettes returned to America for the season's hometown dates.

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Peter was officially announced as The Bachelor's next star on the reunion for Bachelor in Paradise's sixth season days before filming began, however ABC actually released the names and photos of the season's bachelorettes before Peter was formally announced.

"I feel so grateful right now just to have this opportunity in front of me. I feel emotional right now, man. This is crazy; this is life changing!" Peter told The Bachelor host Chris Harrison in front of a screaming audience at the time.

"I have truly, my entire life, looked forward to finding my girl and that person I cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with."

He later added, "I have all the faith in the world this can work for me, and I know it's going to."

Season 24 of The Bachelor will premiere on Monday, January 6, 2020 on ABC.

Peter finished Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette in third place earlier this year. Peter fell in love with Hannah and was blindsided by his rejection.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.