She bought Lohan-ded a rose, however didn’t settle for.
Former “Bachelorette” Hannah Brown, who has essentially the most Instagram followers out of any member of the “Bachelor” franchise, was crushed to be taught she unintentionally ignored a message from a sure “Mean Girl.”
“There was something going on with my DMs and I missed a DM from Lindsay Lohan,” Brown, 30, lamented to The Put up.
“And I was devastated because Lindsay is our queen now. She’s come back.”
When the fact star, who boasts 2.7 million Instagram followers, found Lohan’s practically two-year-old observe, she felt an excessive amount of time had handed — and by no means replied to the “Freakier Friday” actress.
“It was 102 weeks when I finally saw it, so very upsetting. She wanted to talk,” mentioned Brown, who joined “Bachelor in Paradise” this season as its head of relations.
“I felt like I really missed the opportunity at that point.”
The brunette magnificence, whose followers embody Amy Schumer and Lana Del Rey, can’t clarify how she turned so in style on social media.
“I truly have no idea. People laugh at me … how I never know where my phone is. I’m not this innate content creator,” she mentioned.
“But I think because I’m just myself, maybe that just shines through and people want to follow that. But yeah, I still don’t know how that all happened, but I’m grateful for it.”
Brown, a Tuscaloosa native who was topped Miss Alabama in 2018, took seventh place in Colton Underwood’s season of “The Bachelor” in 2019 and was solid because the main girl on “The Bachelorette” that very same 12 months.
She bought engaged to singer-songwriter Jed Wyatt on the present, however known as off the engagement shortly after, as soon as she discovered he had a girlfriend.
Now, Brown is preparing for her wedding ceremony this month to Adam Woolard, whom she met on Hinge in 2021 regardless of “living three houses down from each other” on the identical block in Los Angeles.
“We had a picture on the same street on our profiles. So that’s when we both started our conversations,” she mentioned.
Woolard, who works in well being care gross sales, didn’t acknowledge Brown from tv, however did Google her identify earlier than they met in particular person for the primary time.
“He was like, ‘I did that 30 minutes before I went on the date. I wish I wouldn’t have because then it made me nervous,’” Brown recalled.
Though she was within the midst of wedding ceremony planning, the bride-to-be couldn’t move up ABC’s supply to hitch “Paradise” for what she known as “a made-up job where I do just about everything” — together with giving the contestants courting recommendation.
“I was so shocked when I got a call asking if I was interested. I felt it really aligned with the season of life that I’m in because I feel like I’ve done so much reflection on my relationships and how I would have done my experience different had I’d known what I know now,” she mentioned.
She was additionally psyched to play a task just like one on a preferred HBO collection additionally filmed in paradise.
“I watched ‘White Lotus,’ I’ve been a fan. And every time I see the concierge, I’m like, ‘That is my job’ — just pop up at random times. But no murder on this show.”