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Hannah Brown and Adam Woolard are doing quite well, despite recent narratives surrounding their new living arrangement, according to Bachelor alum Heather Martin.
During her appearance on the “Almost Famous” podcast on Saturday, February 22, Martin reassured fans that there is no cause for concern regarding the couple's engagement or their plans for marriage. “I know the wedding is scheduled,” Martin stated. “So they are not breaking up. I have received so many messages from people asking about it.”
She expressed her excitement for Woolard and Brown, mentioning that they have “been really diving into their faith a lot more.”
“I have been a Christian for a long time, but I believe Adam was baptized this year, and as a couple, they have begun to prioritize their faith,” she elaborated.
Martin explained that their relocation is more about the couple's desire to think “much more intentionally” about “their values.”
“As Christians, I think they felt a bit of a conviction regarding living together, so they decided, ‘Yeah, for our relationship, it seems best to move out and really focus on that special bond until we get married,’” she said.
Martin further noted that Brown and Woolard are “doing better than ever” and are “so excited about getting married, which is happening soon.”
The couple informed their followers on social media on January 25. “We have definitely gone on a journey together,” Brown, 30, shared at that time. “I’ve always been a believer, but I was really questioning many aspects of my faith, my relationship with God, and my path. Adam had been on a similar search for a while but didn’t have that clarity.”
She continued, “We had to be honest with ourselves, like, ‘Okay, we say we want to fully commit to our relationship and be completely passionate about God, but in what areas are we holding back?’ There were a few. Finances were challenging for me, and our overall relationship faced difficulties in believing and respecting what God intends for marriage—specifically living together.”
She explained, “We had lived together for eight months during our relationship, and we chose to trust God by deciding not to live in the same house until after we marry this summer. It was definitely a significant and new decision, but we were both feeling the urge in our prayers and sensed God calling us to make this change.”
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