Has one lucky contestant on ABC's "Bachelor in Paradise" found "the one?" According to TV blogger Reality Steve, one guy walks away from the show engaged. Reportedly producers "begged" Chris Bukowski to propose to Elise Mosca - the two hit it off early on - but he refused.

However, another engagement did take place on "The Bachelor" spinoff. Reality Steve claims that Marcus Grodd popped the question to Lacy Faddoul (from Juan Pablo's season) on the show's finale. The site didn't give any other details on the supposed engagement, so fans will have to wait and see what happens on the dating reality show.

RumorFix.com reported that they spoke to Grodd, 25, and denied the engagement rumors and in fact, said his love life is non-existent at the moment. Since the show hasn't even premiered yet, we don't expect for Grodd or his rumored fiancée to admit to anything right now but here's what he had to say:

"My dating life has been non-existent actually. Since the show I really have been focusing on work and getting back into the swing of things and going back on an actual daily routine," he told RumorFix. "So my dating life has been non-existent just like it was before I went on the show, honestly."

Grodd was sent packing on Andi Dorfman's current season of "The Bachelorette" after the hometown dates.

"I don't know when I will be ready [to love again]," he added. "Being on the show and opening up to Andi as much as I did helped me out tremendously in the maturing process of where I am with my emotions."

"I am just really waiting for the right girl to come along and I think I will know it when I see it," Grodd added. "So I am not rushing into a relationship or just trying to date a bunch of girls to get myself back out there."

Hmmm, we'll see have to wait and see if Grodd and Faddoul really do get engaged on "Bachelor in Paradise." For those not familiar with the spinoff, the newly-created ABC dating show brings back past contestants of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" in hopes that they can find love a second time around.

"Bachelor in Paradise" premieres in August on ABC.