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'Bachelor' Arie To Move To Holland With New Bride

The Bachelor star Arie Luyendyk has found love – even though show viewers have yet to find out who the lucky girl is – and now he plans to leave the country!

A source exclusively revealed to Naughty Gossip that after the show tour is over, the soon-to-be-husband wants to go back to Holland – where his family still resides.

"Arie is moving to Holland after show finishes. He is already stressed at all the attention and wants to get away from the media circus after he has completed everything he is contractually obligated to do," said the insider.

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"He has family in Holland and wants to return home with his new fiancé as soon as he can," continued the source. "He has been overwhelmed by all this attention and knows the only real way he will ever find true love is if he gets away from the spotlight and lives a real life. All this attention and lights and cameras are not real."

As RadarOnline.com readers know, Luyendyk, 36, encountered various problems early on in the season, and recently admitted that he quickly fell in love with two different women during the show!

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The source revealed that while "He is happy he signed up for the show," he is not desperate to hang on to his temporary fame. All he wants is to start his new life with the woman of his dreams!

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