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Love Is Blind’s Hannah Reveals What She Said to Brittany After Costar Accepted Leo’s Proposal
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Date:2025-04-14 17:49:12
Hannah Jiles won't let her friends remain blind to her ex's character.
The Love Is Blind star shared that she got candid with her season seven costar Brittany Wisniewski after she accepted the proposal of fellow contestant Leo Braudy, who shared a heated exchange with Hannah following their breakup in the pods.
"When Brittany decided to go through the proposal with Leo, I told her what I knew and I told her what had happened," Hannah exclusively told E! News' Francesca Amiker. "It's her relationship, it's her life. If that's what she wants to do, then that's what she wants to do."
Acknowledging that the esthetician's decision was "not surprising" to her, she added, "As long as I let you know, then do you."
And while Hannah has spoken to Brittany since her engagement, she admitted that she hasn't had the same level of communication with Leo, noting that the two have talked "not really at all."
As for what she would say to the art dealer if they did reconnect? Hannah quipped, "'How many Rolexes do you have?' Maybe?"
Leo popped the question to Brittany shortly after Hannah called off their romance to pursue her other connection in the pods, real estate agent Nick Dorka. However, Leo wasn't exactly keen on the split initially, even telling Hannah that he was willing to propose to her if she chose him instead.
"If we can get there, we'd be unstoppable," he begged at the time. "I was planning on saying all of this right now but in a very different context. And I have another connection I can go to, you understand? It's not even like I'm fighting for you and you're my only one. I have another and I'm still f--king here, Hannah."
Shortly after the breakup, the 31-year-old got down on one knee for Brittany, though their time as an engaged couple wound up being short-lived. Ultimately, the pair weren't one of the six couples selected to continue their romantic journey in Mexico, and they split a few weeks later.
But the couple's ending wasn't a total surprise for Netflix viewers. After all, Brittany wasn't exactly all in when she finally met Leo face-to-face in episode five.
"Something in my brain is not computing," she explained in a confessional, "like, holy s--t this stranger just asked me to marry him. Something’s not calculating in my brain to make me feel like I’m truly engaged."
Episodes one through six of Love Is Blind season seven are currently streaming on Netflix. The second batch drops Oct. 9.
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