After weeks of teasing his “The Bachelor” conclusion will be unlike any other previous installment, ABC viewers will finally get to see how Peter Weber’s finale plays out on Tuesday night.

During Season 24’s “The Women Tell All” special, host Chris Harrison revealed that Peter’s finale is “so unprecedented” that no one knows how it will end. ABC’s synopsis for the two-part finale teased a similar story, stating that “not even Peter” knows how his own journey to find love will conclude.

So, what will make Peter’s ending so different from the previous seasons of the show? Spoiler blogger Reality Steve appears to have figured it out.

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On March 5, he revealed that Peter’s winner will be Madison Prewett. After she reportedly fails to show up for the final rose ceremony in Australia, Peter proposes to the only finalist left: Hannah Ann Sluss. Despite this, the couple eventually breaks up, leading to Peter pursuing a long “courtship” with Madison.

Peter is said to eventually win Madison over after their struggles this season and is now said to be dating her, though they are not engaged.

This, according to the blogger, might change during the finale. When discussing Harrison’s comment that Peter “doesn’t know” how his own season will end, he had this to say:

I was told this is because Peter is going to propose to her officially during the live show and he doesn’t know if she will accept. Apparently he has no idea if she will say yes.

While he noted that Peter could end up getting “cold feet and not go through with it,” he did share his belief that Peter will propose to Madison on “After The Final Rose” on Tuesday.

Part one of “The Bachelor” Season 24 finale airs Monday on ABC followed by part two, which will air Tuesday at 8 p.m. EDT.

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Peter Weber and Madison Prewett from ABC's 2020 season of "The Bachelor." ABC