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It’s been half a decade since Hannah Brown was last on The Bachelorette, but there are still clips from her time on Bachelor Nation that continue to haunt her.
Hannah, who was previously a contestant on The Bachelor Season 23 with Colton Underwood, was the lead of The Bachelorette Season 15. While she broke up with her winner before the finale aired, Hannah went on to compete—and win—both Dancing With the Stars Season 28 and Season 1 of Special Forces: The World’s Toughest Test.
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Now, six years after her season of The Bachelorette aired, Hannah is back on Bachelor Nation as the Head of Paradise Relations on Bachelor in Paradise Season 10, a brand-new role created specifically for her. In honor of Hannah’s grand return to The Bachelor franchise, StyleCaster had her look back on her most viral moments—from her Bachelor audition tape to her intro in the 2018 Miss USA pageant—in our series “Digital Footprint Diaries.” And yup—of course we had her re-watch her iconic moment from The Bachelorette were she moved a podium in the middle of a rose ceremony.
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“That is one of the most rage-filled moments I’ve ever had. It didn’t matter if that pedestal was 100 pounds. I was picking it up and moving that thing. There was nobody telling me what to do,” she said. “I didn’t even know what I was doing. If you hit somebody, you could get fined, but I was thinking, ‘I might hit somebody today. This might be the day.’ But I didn’t. It was so cool to see the other guys to stand up for me too, but I could handle it myself. As I did.”
Watch Hannah Brown’s “Digital Footprint Diary” in the video above.
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