Tyler Cameron Breaks Silence After Hannah Brown Uses N-Word

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Tyler Cameron joins the list of members of the Bachelor Nation who have reacted to Hanna Brown’s use of the N-word.

Hannah Brown used the N-word during Instagram Live, and no one is happy about it.

As we previously reported, The Bachelorette star Hannah Brown shocked and disgusted her Instagram followers. She said the N-word while singing. Then, she tried to downplay it when she was called out for it. She, however, has since apologized for it. She issued her official apology on her Instagram Stories. Here’s what she had to say:

I owe you all a major apology. There is no excuse and I will not justify what I said. I have read your messages and seen the hurt I have caused. I own it all.”

She added: “I am terribly sorry and know that whether in public or private, this language is unacceptable. I promise to do better.”

Several members of the Bachelor Nation have responded to both what she said and her apology. This includes Bekah Martinez and Rachel Lindsay.

Considering many fans of The Bachelorette want Hannah Brown and Tyler Cameron to be a couple… It would make sense for them to want to know what he had to say about her use of the N-word. Fortunately, for Bachelor Nation fans, he has broken his silence and given his opinion on what Hannah said.

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Tyler Cameron breaks his silence, reacts to what Hannah Brown said.

According to E! News, Tyler Cameron took to his Instagram Stories to reveal he would continue to support Hannah Brown. Moreover, he encouraged his followers to stop putting her down.

In these moments, you have the opportunity to burry someone or lift them up. We need to lift HB up from this. She is learning and growing just like every single one of us. Love rids hate. Hate only makes more hate. Let’s learn and lift each other up with love.”

Tyler Cameron also doubled down on Rachel Lindsay’s reaction.

He noted that the Season 13 star of Bachelorette “hit the nail on the head.”

He continued: “Y’all need to look at the comments. We have a long ways to go on this issue and a lot to learn. If you find yourself getting defensive, you are part of the problem.”

The Bachelor Season 22 star Bekah Martinez initially had a very negative reaction to Hannah Brown using the N-word. She, however, has also since doubled down on the point Rachel Lindsay tried to make during her reaction. In fact, Martinez later wished she had reacted the same way Cameron and Lindsay did. She noted she would take back her negative reaction if she could.

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The TV personality blasted several of the comments he has received.

After revealing his support of Hannah Brown and resharing Rachel’s video… Tyler Cameron got a lot of attention. Some was positive. Some wasn’t. He, however, wasn’t shy about taking screenshots of the comments and putting them on blast. Here’s some of what fans had to say to him:

  • “Hannah sang words to a song…did nothing wrong.”
  • “If they want to blame someone, blame the rap artist. She is not racist and Rachel should mind her own business.”

Tyler insisted that the current situation was “bigger” than just Hannah Brown. He noted that society needed to be educated.

Those that say it’s part of the song and that they can sing it are so out of touch. HB is not racist. I know. But blaming the rap artist is not the answer. Educate yourself and listen to what Rachel has to say about the word bitch and hopefully it’ll start to click for you.”

He doesn’t support saying the word, but doesn’t criticize Hannah.

While Tyler Cameron was careful to make it clear he doesn’t support people saying the N-word… He also did not think people should be attacking Hannah. He felt that it was a learning experience for her the same as other people.

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So, while a lot of people seem to be very against Hannah Brown right now… Tyler Cameron certainly isn’t one of them.

 

Allie Johnson

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