Does Arizona native Courtney Robertson win The Bachelor?

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Courtney Robertson and Ben Flajnik.
Photographer: ABC
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Posted: 01/23/2012

PHOENIX - *Spoiler Alert*

As 13 women compete for Ben Flajnik’s heart, various online blogs claim the winner is already known.

See photos from the show here.

Flajnik, who lived in Tucson and attended the University of Arizona, reportedly picks an Arizona native.

Ryan Seacrest said this month that Courtney Robertson, the model from Santa Monica, was spotted with Flajnik’s dog recently.

Does that mean she’s the winner? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment!

So who is she?

Robertson, who was raised in Scottsdale and attended Arcadia High School, is portrayed as the very confident brunette beauty on the show.

You might have seen her in this commercial for Caesars Palace:

She has also been in print advertisements like this one for IZOD

See more photos of the model.

Reality Steve, who correctly predicted JP Rosenbaum as the winner of last season’s The Bachelorette, also said Robertson and Flajnik are engaged .

Reality Steve said the two get engaged on a mountain called Sunnegga with the Matterhorn in the background, sending runner-up Lindzi home.

Do you need to catch up on The Bachelor? Watch full episodes!

Watch it all unfold every Monday at 7pm on ABC15.

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