Hannah Brown and her fiancé, Adam Woolard, have officially tied the knot at their wedding in France.
The former Bachelorette, 30, and Woolard, 35, exchanged vows in Nice on Saturday, July 26.
“We wanted something really timeless and classic, and really just the celebration of our love with our friends and family,” Brown told People of tying the knot in an intimate ceremony held at Domaine du Mont Leuze. “We want our community to feel loved and appreciated and we want to pour into them, but we also have to make sure the day’s about us and we feel connected.”
The outlet reported that Brown walked down the aisle in a strapless Mark Ingram ballgown, which she paired with Jimmy Choo pumps and a long veil by Mira Zwillinger.
“Seeing Hannah walk down, I think, is something that I’ve always had a very clear picture of and how I would feel in that moment,” Woodard recalled to People. “And just, as a man, knowing that I’m going to get married, I’ve always had that image in my mind.”
Bachelor Nation fans met Brown during Colton Underwood’s season 23 of The Bachelor, which aired in 2019. Later that year, she became the lead of season 15 of The Bachelorette. She was briefly engaged to her final rose recipient, Jed Wyatt, but the two split after filming ended amid allegations he was dating another woman during his time on the show.
Brown moved on with Woolard in January 2021 after the couple met on a dating app.
“In our profiles we both had a picture on the same street — turns out it was the street we both lived on, three houses down from each other,” she recalled in a May interview with Over the Moon.
After more than two years of dating, Brown and Woolard got engaged in August 2023, though the major moment was nearly derailed when her therapist advised her not to make any big life decisions in the near future.
“Unknowingly, Adam was planning to propose the following week,” she told Over the Moon. “He decided to tell me about his proposal plans as he wanted to prioritize my mental health, but it honestly kind of ruined the surprise. I had a full-on panic attack and had to go to therapy the next day to work through it all.”
Brown ultimately realized she wanted to be engaged to Woolard but without knowing exactly when the proposal would happen. So, he took her to their friends’ house for a supposed “baby celebration” and popped the question without her suspecting it.
“When we arrived, I heard our song playing, and everything clicked,” she recounted. “I was shocked, and looking back, it wasn’t a fairy tale — it was real, messy and full of love.”
Ahead of the pair’s nuptials, Brown spoke exclusively to Us Weekly about the upcoming wedding.
“We’re just so excited to be able to be truly together and go into this next chapter and start building our home together,” she said in May. “We’re really looking forward to being able to celebrate with everyone and [use] all the work that we’ve both been doing to become the best versions of ourselves and really create a really strong relationship and marriage.”
The following month, Brown told Us that Woolard was “really involved” in wedding planning.
“First off, it’s a very busy season for me and he knows that I need a little bit of help. It’s been so great for him to step in and say what he likes and doesn’t like,” she shared in June. “He’s like, ‘But at the end of the day, it’s really what you want.’ But I have needed the help because sometimes I have a hard time making decisions.”
Brown clarified that she didn’t want “a super big wedding,” which led the duo to pick France as their destination.
“It’s gonna be a smaller, more intimate wedding, which is what I wanted. If we did it in Alabama or Tennessee, it just would become this big thing, and it still has,” she told Us. “But, I think it’s gonna be beautiful.”