SPOILER ALERT: The Bachelors fan favourite is already ruled out of finale – after she was spotted checking out of Melbourne apartment in tears with handbag full of roses

She’s the glamorous technical specialist tipped to be one of model Ben Waddell’s frontrunners on Ten’s new season of The Bachelors.

But it appears like things are going to end in heartbreak for Natalie Benson, who was pictured checking out of an Airbnb prior to the show’s finale.

Daily Mail Australia has obtained exclusive photos of the 27-year-old looking downcast as she was spotted leaving her accommodation on July 31.

Natalie was spotted carrying a handbag filled with roses, a sign that she had just left the Bachelor mansion, not in triumph but tears.

According to the onlooker, who snapped the photos, Nat looked ‘visibly upset and exhausted’ and said she was ‘ready to go home’ when asked if she was moving into the apartment complex.

Glamorous technical specialist Natalie Benson (pictured) is tipped to one of model Ben Waddell’s frontrunners on Ten’s new season of The Bachelors

But it appears like things are going to end in heartbreak for the 27-year-old, who was pictured checking out of an Airbnb just shy of the filming the show's finale

But it appears like things are going to end in heartbreak for the 27-year-old, who was pictured checking out of an Airbnb just shy of the filming the show’s finale

‘She was acting very suspicious, and had three large suitcases with her name on them and was trying to avoid eye contact,’ said the spy.

The eleventh season of The Bachelors premiered to a mere 224,000 metro viewers on Sunday night, its lowest premiere audience in franchise history.

The dating show, starring three suitors instead of one – was one of the least watched programs on the night.

Daily Mail Australia has obtained exclusive photos of the 27-year-old looking downcast as she was spotted leaving her accomodation on July 31

Daily Mail Australia has obtained exclusive photos of the 27-year-old looking downcast as she was spotted leaving her accomodation on July 31

According to the onlooker, who snapped the photos, Nat looked 'visibly upset and exhausted' and said she was 'ready to go home' when asked if she was moving into the apartment complex

According to the onlooker, who snapped the photos, Nat looked ‘visibly upset and exhausted’ and said she was ‘ready to go home’ when asked if she was moving into the apartment complex

'She was acting very suspicious, and had three large suitcases with her name on them and was trying to avoid eye contact,' said the spy

‘She was acting very suspicious, and had three large suitcases with her name on them and was trying to avoid eye contact,’ said the spy

By comparison, 60 Minutes had 485,000 viewers tuned in, while David Attenborough’s Planet Earth III attracted 336,000.

That result represents a steep 27 percent decline from the last Bachelor finale, which aired in January. 

The debut episode introduced eligible Bachelors Luke Bateman, Wesley Senna Cortes, and Ben Waddel to audiences. 

The eleventh season of The Bachelors premiered to a mere 224,000 metro viewers on Sunday night, it's lowest premiere audience in franchise history. Pictured L - R: New Bachelors' Luke Bateman, Ben Waddel and Wesley Senna Cortes

The eleventh season of The Bachelors premiered to a mere 224,000 metro viewers on Sunday night, it’s lowest premiere audience in franchise history. Pictured L – R: New Bachelors’ Luke Bateman, Ben Waddel and Wesley Senna Cortes

Season 10 finale starring Jed McIntosh, Felix Von Hofe and Thomas Malucelli had a five-city metro audience of just 358,000 viewers.

In its 2018 heyday, The Bachelor would draw almost a million metro viewers per episode.

Season 10 saw episodes regularly falling below 300,000.

While the trio are hoping to win the heart of one of the women vying for their attentions, the premiere episode did not win the hearts of audiences. 

Angry viewers quickly took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to complain about the debut.

‘I have never seen three more mediocre men in my whole life,’ wrote one disappointed viewer.

‘You could find more attractive men at 4am on King street and that’s saying something,’ added another. 

The debut episode introduced eligible Bachelors' Luke Bateman, Wesley Senna Cortes, and Ben Waddel to audiences. While the trio are hoping to win the heart of one of the women vying for their attentions, the premiere episode did not win the hearts of audiences

The debut episode introduced eligible Bachelors’ Luke Bateman, Wesley Senna Cortes, and Ben Waddel to audiences. While the trio are hoping to win the heart of one of the women vying for their attentions, the premiere episode did not win the hearts of audiences 

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