Hannah Brown Accidentally Showed Husband Adam Her Wedding Dress Before the Big Day
Yes to the dress!
Bachelor Nation fans got to know and love Hannah Brown as the Season 15 Bachelorette, and she has since found love off screen with husband Adam Woolard.
The couple started dating in early 2021 and just tied the knot last month in a stunning wedding in the French Riviera.
Before their wedding, Hannah had taken to social media to share a video of her trying on wedding dresses and getting Adam’s reaction to the ones she didn’t pick for their big day.

But now, the Bachelor Nation star has revealed in a new video that she accidentally did show him her actual wedding dress before the big day.
Over a video of her and Adam’s first look on their wedding day, Hannah shared a text conversation that took place between the two of them, where Hannah sent him a photo and video of her dress.
Adam replied, “This one got me wow 🥺” to which Hannah replied, “Thanks babe!” Adam then followed up, saying, “You look gorgeous. I know that’s not the one, but you like that shape right? Wowee.”
Hannah wrote over the video, “When you accidentally send your fiance a photo of your actual wedding dress…but it’s still the perfect moment 🥹.”

The video then shows the couple’s sweet first look and Hannah tells Adam, “You’ve actually seen this dress. It’s the first one I accidentally sent to you and you were like ‘wow that got me’ with the crying emoji. Give me a hug!”
Hannah captioned the post, “I showed him sooo many dresses he thought he was just ranking… little did he know he’d already seen the real one! 🤣🤍”
Adam commented on the video, sharing his love for his wife’s wedding dress. He wrote, “Took my breath away. Twice 🥹🥹🥹.”
So sweet!
We love these two and their love, and we agree — Hannah looked stunning in her dress! We’re wishing these love birds a lifetime of happiness together.
After Controversial Second Season, The Last of Us Gets a Major Shakeup for Season 3

The Last of Us is already renewed for Season 3, which has yet to start production. However, the show, which was created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, will experience a major change for the upcoming season. Per The Ankler, co-creator Neil Druckmann will not return to Season 3, and Mazin will write the new episodes alone.
Instead, Neil Druckmann will focus on his new Naughty Dog game. Druckmann had previously confirmed that they're working on another game in addition to Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet last month. However, he didn't reveal any details about the genre or title. However, that led to him to step down from his work on the adaptation of The Last of Us. In the announcement, officially shared on Naughty Dog's social media account, Druckmann announced his decision to step down.
"I've made the difficult decision to step away from my creative involvement in The Last of Us on HBO," the statement from the show's co-creator started. "With work completed on Season 2, and before any meaningful work starts on Season 3, now is the right time for me to transition my complete focus to Naughty Dog and its future projects."
In his message, the co-creator explained, "Co-creating the show has been a career highlight. It's been an honor to work alongside Craig Mazin to executive produce, direct, and write on the last two seasons." Druckmann also said that "I'm deeply thankful for the thoughtful approach and dedication the talented cast and crew took to adapting The Last of Us Part I and the continued adaptation of The Last of Us Part II."
The Last Of Us Season 3 Will Tell a Different Story
Following the extremely successful Season 1, the show returned in 2025 with a new installment that proved to be controversial. Season 1 boasted a near-perfect 96% approval score from the critics out of almost 500 reviews, and it featured the Certified Fresh badge. Audiences also enjoyed the show, giving it an 86% approval score. However, that changed with Season 2.
The Last of Us Season 2 began adapting Part II, and received acclaim from the critics again. It boasts a Certified Fresh 92% score, and received praise for the story and performances. However, audiences didn't like it, giving it a disastrous 37% approval score.
The Last of Us Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Max. Season 3 doesn't have a release date yet.