Hannah Brown‘s family love triangle reads like a romance novel — and now, it actually is one.
The former Bachelorette star’s brother, Patrick Brown, married Haley Stevens in 2022, and she was the woman who claimed to be dating Hannah’s ex-fiancé, Jed Wyatt, before he appeared on Hannah’s season of the ABC dating show.
Hannah starred as the lead on season 15 of The Bachelorette in 2019, getting engaged to singer Jed during the season finale. The engagement ended weeks later after Haley said she had been dating Wyatt before he left to film the show.
Nearly two years later in February 2021, Haley was first romantically linked to Patrick. He proposed in December of that year, and the couple tied the knot in September 2022, with Hannah attending the wedding. Patrick and Haley’s daughter, Sophie, was born in May 2025. The drama ultimately inspired Hannah’s 2026 novel, Reasons to be Loved by You.
Keep scrolling to see what Hannah has said about the drama:
Hannah Brown Is Always Supporting Her Brother
In April 2022, ahead of Patrick and Haley’s wedding, Hannah exclusively told Us Weekly, “I just want my brother to be happy and yeah, they are getting married, and I will be there. I just want to support my brother continuing to grow and if they make each other happy, I’m happy for them.”
She also acknowledged the emotional complexity, telling Us, “You can love your family and still know that there are things that can be triggering. Because we love our family, we’re not gonna say anything.”
Hannah Brown Credits Niece Sophie With Healing the Family
Hannah found that time — and the arrival of Patrick and Haley’s daughter Sophie — changed their dynamics.
“I would say at first it was really difficult. It really strained everyone’s relationship. I was not having it,” she said on E! News‘ “Hot Goss” in May 2026. “You know, they have a beautiful relationship. For me to say that, I was the one they had to convince, and I am so thankful for how everything turned out because I have a wonderful family [and] we all get along so great.”
Hannah added, “When I found out that I was going to have a niece, it changed everything. I would say, like, even them getting married, it was like, ‘Oh, well, we’re doing this.’ … It’s been a lot of growth.”
She even joked about taking credit at the wedding: “At their wedding, I did a speech and I just said, ‘You’re welcome.’ Because they would have, in a weird way, never known each other [without me]. There was a Bachelorette true love that came out of my season, it was just not my own.”
Haley Stevens and Patrick Brown. Courtesy of Haley Stevens Brown/ Instagram
Hannah Brown’s New Romance Novel Inspired by the Drama
Hannah’s third romance novel, Reasons to Be Loved by You, released in June 2026, fictionalizes the family saga. The story follows a former pageant queen, who discovers her reality TV ex was dating another woman — and that her younger brother is now engaged to that same woman.
Speaking about the book the “She’s All Bach” podcast on June 16, 2026, Hannah revealed that Patrick and Haley actually approved of the literary story.
“I think when they first heard, they were like, ‘Oh gosh, here we go.’ They definitely had some backlash of people caring about me and being like, ‘This is the most bizarre thing I’ve ever heard,’” Hannah said. “I think at first they were like, ‘Oh no,’ but my brother did give me his blessing of like, ‘This is a crazy story, and I totally understand. If somebody’s going to write about it, it should be you.’”
Hannah said Patrick hasn’t read the book, but Haley has — and “told him everything about it.”
Where Hannah Brown and Jed Wyatt Are Now
Both parties have moved on from the drama, with Hannah marrying Adam Woolard. The couple even traveled to Alabama for her niece Sophie’s first birthday party in May 2026. Jed, for his part, married Ellen Decker in July 2024 and welcomed their daughter, Daisy, in September 2025.
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