![]() ![]() ![]() Cheesy I know! I do think you probably need to have watched the Bachelor to really enjoy this book though. I liked how honest she was and I won’t say it helped me understand her better as I don’t know her at all but I feel like I want such good things for her. Then her Dancing With The Stars experience was heart breaking!Īll in all, it was a really interesting read. And clearly she has a terrible taste in men! All the way through the book I have Kacey Musgrave’s song Homecoming Queen stuck in my head because it just seems to fit Hannah’s life looking the picture perfect literally homecoming Queen but feeling isolated in reality. She really owns her insecurities and mistakes and just puts them all out there. She was inspired to share her own story to help the younger generation acknowledge some mistakes and how to grow past them or help younger people avoid making them completely. Hannah sets out the reason she has written her book she’s only 26 after all, that’s pretty young for an autobiography, but she talks about discovering self-help books through lockdown and how much they helped her. So, although this book was never going to be a huge seller in the UK it was top of my Christmas list and I crossed my fingers it would be easy to get. I’ve followed her on social media ever since and I just find her so relateable and her bubbly exterior is so engaging. It is revealing insight that most women and teen girls can probably relate to and Brown hopes it helps them feel less alone on their own journeys.I loved Hannah’s series of The Bachelorette, although if I’m honest I didn’t like her very much when she was on The Bachelor. ![]() "This book was really powerful for my family, for all of us, to start talking about it openly with each other for the first time it was a very hush-hush thing that we didn't talk about that happened to our family that obviously affected us all." "I wanted to take the time to remember them and the integral part that their life and death played in my life and my family's life," Brown said. It's a horrible tragedy that has shaped her family and something they didn't talk much about in the aftermath, until now. She shares very emotion photos of her aunt and young cousins who were tragically murdered. Readers will enjoy the photos of Brown throughout the years, but some in particular stand out. "I pride myself on being really honest and it was really important for me to talk about how their relationship, our relationship in our family and the things we've gone through in our family have shaped me as a person," Brown said. She talks about her beauty pageant past, high school, college, her family and her parents' relationship. She gives a raw account of what happened behind the scenes, after the show, and during her time with each.Įven more interesting, Brown gives readers a glimpse into the events that made her who she is today. It was a whirlwind of a year, followed by the pandemic.īrown details her breakup with her fiancé, the rekindling of romances with the other two men in her top three, Peter and Tyler. "Writing a book I knew was going to be difficult and definitely an undertaking but I didn't prepare for how emotional and emotionally taxing it was going to be," Brown said.īrown was "The Bachelorette" and "Dancing with the Stars" champion in 2019. NEW YORK (WABC) - Have you ever wondered what goes through the mind of "The Bachelorette" on her journey to find love? Former "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown gives an extremely candid inside look at the process and her feelings along the way in her new book, "God Bless This Mess." Jennifer Matarese interviews former "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown about her new book, "God Bless This Mess." Bon Jovi performs their song 'God Bless This Mess' during the 2019 This House Is Not For Sale Tour in Madrid, Spain on July 7, 2019. ![]()
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