

Hannah Brown and her fiancé, Adam Woolardno longer live in the same house after reevaluating their relationship goals.
“We’re, kind of, on a journey together,” Brown, 30, said in a Thursday, January 23, Instagram Story video. “I am a believer, but I think I have doubts about my faith and God and my direction. Adam has been looking for a while but there is nothing.”
Woolard, who suggested the former Bachelorette in August 2023, finally decided to be baptized before they both decided to “get very involved in (their) church and really go to everything.”
“We really have to be honest about, ‘OK, we say we want to do everything in our relationship, like full fire for God, but what are the areas that we’re both holding back?’ ” Brown said. “There are a few. I mean, finances are difficult for me and our relationship in general can be difficult when it comes to believing and honoring what God has for marriage – and that living together.
He continued, “We have been living (for) eight months in our relationship and we have decided to just trust God and not live together in this house until we will get married this summer. It was obviously a big decision and very different and new, but we both thought about it differently in our prayer and just felt that the Lord called us to do it.”
According to Brown, their relationship was “really bad” since the couple moved to separate residences.
“I feel the most connected to Adam I’ve ever been because we were so intentional about the time we spent together,” she said. “(I’m) excited about what God has in store for our marriage. I really am.”
Brown and Woolard started dating in 2021three years before getting married. Before their engagement, they moved from Los Angeles to Nashville. The duo bought their first home together in October 2024.
“We are now official owners of the house! Having a house to call home has been a lifelong dream of mine,” Brown wrote via Instagram at the time. “I am so honored to be able to create spaces that hold precious memories and live the big and small moments of life between the walls. This house is already so sweet, but making this our home home is the greatest privilege.
Before buying their dream property, Brown SPOKE We are every week that wedding planning is “on the back burner for a while.”
“There’s a lot going on,” he exclusively said we in July 2024. “Now (I) am trying to work on planning the wedding. I’m excited.”
Now that Brown and Woolard have started preparing for their special day, they’re also taking stock of what their wedding will look like after walking down the aisle.
“A lot of you have been asking about the small amount session that Adam and I did. Our therapist does it for us and some of his other clients,” Brown added Thursday. in pain sometimes. … Something that (our therapist) Jordan said to us was, ‘If you don’t express your values, your values will still choose you.’ We all live in a certain way and sometimes we have values that we say we want to live by, but don’t conform to what we live by. And so, I want to be very honest with ourselves. “
Brown and Woolard immediately gained “clarity about what (they) cared about” and learned how to align their lives with those views.
“It’s really affected us and it’s something we’re still learning more about,” he added. “I’m actually, like, really proud of Adam and I because the people who started dating almost four years ago are not the same people today.”