Hannah Ann Sluss Talks 'Bachelor In Paradise' And New Love Interest
Hannah Ann Sluss is single and ready to mingle!
The 23-year-old "The Bachelor" star didn't hesitate to keep it real when she stopped by "The Ellen Degeneres Show" for an episode airing Friday. Guest host Sean Hayes filled in for the talk show host and the two played a little game called "Hannah Ann-swers," where she, you guessed it, answered questions.
Of course, the first thing all fans want to know is what Hannah Ann's current relationship status is now after ending her engagement to Peter Weber during the ABC show's Season 24 finale.
"Are you single?" Hayes asked.
"Yes," she replied and added, "And ready to mingle."
As Bachelor Nation knows, the show's long-running spinoff, "Bachelor In Paradise," is a good place to start. So, will she be headed to the tropical beaches of Mexico this summer to continue her search for love?
"There might be a bikini waiting for me," Hannah coyly answered. "I don't know. Maybe."
The Jenna Dewan lookalike may not know if she's heading to paradise but she does know exactly who she would date from the franchise -- Tyler Cameron, the runner-up from "The Bachelorette" Hannah Brown's 2019 season.
Hannah Ann's appearance on "Ellen" came after she appeared on ABC's "After The Final Rose" finale on Tuesday night. During the special, the Tennessee-based model was proposed to by Peter, but that engagement ended when he blindsided her about his true feelings -- which apparently involved two other women, including fellow finalist Madison Prewett.
"Peter, we’ve been through a lot together," Hannah Ann said during finale. "I should have really picked up on the first red flag that you gave to me was when you wanted to reach out to Hannah Brown to find closure with her."
She added, "So really, looking back on it, our engagement involved three women: me, you still being love with Madison and proposing to me, and you need closure with Hannah Brown. That’s three women involved in our engagement that I was completely blindsided to."
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