'The Bachelor: Women Tell All' was basically a 'Bachelorette' audition. This contestant clearly won.
By Emily Yahr Emily Yahr Style reporter covering pop culture and entertainment Email Bio Follow March 6 at 6:00 AM Still reeling from Monday night’s much-anticipated “Bachelor” fence jump? You’re not alone! It’s difficult to stop watching one of the greatest GIFs a reality show has ever produced:— sara, no *h March 5, 2019 If you missed it, Colton took off for the fence after being brutally rejected by Cassie, the contestant he decided was “the one.
We speak, of course, of Hannah B., the 24-year-old Miss Alabama 2018. Although Hannah didn’t have the easiest time this season, thanks to an awkward first date with Colton and an ongoing feud with fellow beauty pageant competitor Caelynn, she seems to have gathered a lot of support since she was eliminated from the show.
— Alyssa Dieckhoff March 6, 2019 “I will not allow myself to not feel chosen every single day” best quote in #Bachelor history! @hannahkbrown11 you the real MVP girl! Way to stay classy! #BachelorNation #BachelorMonday pic.twitter.com/ffQAk0DzgD “I thought my life was going to be this certain way. I grew up in Alabama. I was gonna marry the guy who I dated for so long right out of college, start spitting out babies,” Hannah said, earning laughs from the crowd. “Ultimately, I just thought that was gonna be okay for me. But it is not okay for me. I want so much more, and I deserve so much more . . .
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