“I’ve sometimes hinted at, with sneaky comments and stuff, ‘There’s been some hard things in my life that I’ve never talked about,’” she told Bustle. Hannah Brown Said it Was Freeing to Be Able to Finally Talk About Her Family TragedyĪ post shared by Hannah Brown the book, Hannah revealed that up until now, very few people knew about the family tragedy that took place in 2001. ![]() Hannah revealed that she began seeing a therapist in her 20s. ![]() Hannah also questioned if the narcolepsy that she suffers from today is “a direct symptom of the trauma of the murder itself.” I was no longer living in the innocence of an untouched childhood.” “I didn’t know the whole story with all the details until years later, but coming that close to something so awful, so terrifying-it was a turning point for me. “When my mom told us that somebody had come into their house and ‘hurt them,’ it terrified me in the deepest parts of my heart,” Hannah wrote in her book. She credited her faith with helping her get through, but revealed she still has bad dreams and trouble sleeping more than 20 years later. She also revealed that her parents ”didn’t believe in therapy,” so she was left to deal with the tragedy on her own. The future “Bachelorette” star wrote that she had an especially hard time wrapping her head around the tragedy because her cousin Robin was the same age as her. ![]() Hannah revealed that her mother broke the news to her by telling her that her Aunt and cousins “are now your angels in heaven” after “a bad man came to their house and hurt them.” In an excerpt from the book shared by E! News, Hannah revealed that in May 2001, her Aunt LeeLee and her two young cousins, Kent, 4, and Robin, 6, were murdered in their small town Alabama home.
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