Laura Byrne has long been tipped as the winner of Matty ‘J’ Johnson’s heart on The Bachelor.
While Australia will learn whether the marketing manager picks Laura or Elise Stacy on Thursday night, the colour of Laura’s dress could already confirm her victory.
According to a bizarre fan theory reported by Yahoo Be, the winner is always wearing the paler coloured dress, usually in a variation of white.
Dressed to impress: According to a bizarre fan theory reported by Yahoo Be, the winner is always wearing the paler coloured dress, usually in a variation of white, as Laura is wearing in a promotional image for the season finale
In a preview snap from the finale episode, Laura is in a white and cream two-piece ensemble while Laura is in a plunging gold gown.
That the accessories designer is in the lighter dress of the two could indicate she wins, as based on a trend seen in other installments of the TV franchise.
Last year’s winner of Bachelor Richie Strahan’s heart, Alex Nation, fronted at the finale in a light gold dress.
Happened last year: Last year’s winner of Bachelor Richie Strahan’s heart, Alex Nation, fronted at the finale in a light gold dress while Nikki Gorgan, was in a plunging red lace gown
The woman who missed out, Nikki Gorgan, was in a plunging red lace gown – the darker of the two frocks.
The trend continued the year prior, with Snezana Markoski standing before Sam Wood in a beaded, white dress as he declared that she was the one.
Runner-up Lana Jeavons-Fellows was in a darker hue, but only by a shade, in a baby blue dress with sheer mesh skirting.
Every year? The trend continued the year prior, with Snezana Markoski winning in a white dress while loser Lana Jeavons-Fellows was in a darker blue hue
And heading over to season two, Sam Frost was in a sequined white, blue and silver dress when Blake Garvey proposed to her.
Runner-up Lisa Hyde was also in a glittering gown, again with a plunging neckline, but in jet black.
The theory holds firm all the way back to season one, with Tim Robards picking Anna Heinrich, who was in a yellow and white, beaded floor-length gown.
Beyond the pale: The theory holds firm all the way back to season one, with Tim Robards picking Anna Heinrich, who was in a yellow and white, beaded floor-length gown
Wrong shade: Runner-up Lisa Hyde was also in a glittering gown, again with a plunging neckline, but in jet black
From the start: The theory holds firm all the way back to season one, with Tim Robards picking Anna Heinrich, who was in a yellow and white, beaded floor-length gown
Pink means out: Rejected contestant Rochelle Emanuel-Smith was in a bright pink, but again her dress was the darker of the two
Rejected contestant Rochelle Emanuel-Smith was in a bright pink, but again her dress was the darker of the two.
Matty will make his final decision on Thursday night’s episode, during a stunning location shoot filmed at a luxury Thailand resort.
Don’t wear black! Matty will make his final decision on Thursday night’s episode, during a stunning location shoot filmed at a luxury Thailand resort