The Bachelorette viewers know Rachel Lindsay is engaged -- but which men made it to the end of her season, and who eventually won her heart?

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[Spoiler Warning: Please stop reading now if you don't wish to learn Lindsay's Final 4 guys and Season 13's winner].

The Bachelorette just premiered last week, and Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone has released the names of her alleged Final 4 suitors.

According to Carbone, Lindsay will slowly narrow down her field of bachelors to Bryan Abasolo, a 37-year-old chiropractor from Miami, FL; Eric Bigger, a 29-year-old personal trainer from Los Angeles, CA; Peter Kraus, a 31-year-old business owner from Madison, WI; and Dean Unglert, a 26-year-old startup recruiter from Venice, CA, towards the end of her journey.

Abasolo, a chiropractic physician and clinic director in Miami, FL, managed to snag the first kiss of the season from Lindsay as well as her First Impression Rose.

Lindsay was smitten with Abasolo's passionate nature, ability to speak to her in Spanish and direct conversation about his intentions and desire not to waste her time.

Bigger technically has a leg up on the competition because he was able to meet Rachel on The Bachelor: After the Final Rose at the end of Nick Viall's edition.

He considers himself a motivational speaker, author, "difference maker," personal trainer and "mentor coach." Bigger is the CEO of EBiggsWay Training and currently resides in Los Angeles.

Kraus was the first man out of the limo, the first guy whom Lindsay called "cute," and the first suitor to receive a rose at The Bachelorette's first Rose Ceremony.

Kraus, a former model, currently works as a personal trainer and owns his own fitness company called Worth Training. Ironically, Kraus is a Wisconsin native like her ex, Viall.

Unglert didn't make a huge impression on Night 1 of the show, but he did sweetly ask Lindsay to join him outside the mansion in order to playfully build a sandcastle together.

Unglert, a lead recruiter for StartupTAP in LA, is a fairly young guy, but Chris Harrison seems to believe he his mature for his age.

According to Carbone, Lindsay will oust Unglert when determining her Final 3 suitors after the men's round of hometown dates this season.

Lindsay will then allegedly be shown traveling to her hometown of Dallas, TX, where the three remaining guys -- Bigger, Abasolo and Kraus -- will meet her family.

The show's typical format features the Final 3 suitors traveling to an exotic destination for the overnight Fantasy Suite dates, while only the Final 2 guys would be able to meet the Bachelorette's family.

However, Lindsay's season will depart from the usual format because her sister is pregnant and could not travel to Spain for the finale at the time of filming, according to Carbone.

Because Lindsay's father is a federal judge, her hometown date was not taped at her family's actual house in Dallas, claims Carbone. The meet and greet allegedly filmed at a random house currently up for sale, listed at $3.85 million, in the city's Highland Park. 

Lindsay's final Rose Ceremony was reportedly filmed on May 11 in Spain, and viewers will eventually watch The Bachelorette star hand her final rose to Kraus.

In turn, Kraus will propose marriage to Lindsay, according to Carbone, and the attorney will say "yes" with all of her heart.

Lindsay confirmed to reporters during a recent conference call that she is, in fact, currently in love and engaged to her season's winner.

"I can tell you with full confidence that Rachel is engaged," Carbone says. "As I say every season, this isn't a prediction, this isn't a guess."

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For the complete list of bachelors competing for Lindsay's heart on The Bachelorette -- including Night 1 standouts Dean Unglert, Bryan Abasolo, DeMario Jackson, Blake ElarbeeKenny Layne, Eric Bigger, Lucas Yancey, and Peter Kraus -- click here

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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.