Nick Viall is desperately looking for love, and he's willing to go on as many reality dating shows as he can just so he can find "the one." There's a new report that suggests Viall - who famously admitted to sleeping with both Andi Dorfman and Kaitlyn Bristowe on two seasons of the Bachelorette - might finally headline his own Bachelor show.

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According to Us Weekly on Tuesday, Viall won't say whether or not he'll join another season of the show, but he's not ruling out the possibility either. The reality show hunk tried to propose to Bristowe with an $80,000 ring before she cut him off mid-proposal during Tuesday night's season finale.

He said, "As far as The Bachelor? I spent the past three months really just focusing on moving forward. It took a lot out of me, and all of my energy has been focused on [healing]. After last night, I think anyone would feel really lucky to be considered. It's obviously an incredible opportunity."

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Viall also opened up about his "cringeworthy" proposal. VIall admits to genuinely being head-over-heels for Bristowe, as the two shared a very special night with each other while filming this past season in Dublin.

He added, "As far as the proposal goes, watching it back was interesting. I remember getting out of the limo and being incredibly nervous, and she looked incredibly nervous. But I didn't actually see that as a bad sign. Then there was a moment when I first started talking and I got emotional and she kind of grabbed my hand and told me it was okay. I kind of took that as a very positive sign and then, you know, at that point I was kind of all-in, so to speak... saying what I had to say and pouring my heart out."

Viall said that even though the moment was embarrassing, he tried to keep it together, considering the fact that this was all playing out on national television.

"I really just wanted to keep my composure," he recalled. "It was kind of a whirlwind... There were a lot of feelings of sadness and anger and frustration. Yeah, obviously. You kind of realize what happened and I think that whole 'being like a major fool.' You feel silly."

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