It seems that Tyler Cameron is Hannah Brown's knight in Shining Armor after he once again came to her defense.
Cameron has called for the Bachelor Nation to forgive Brown for using the N-word, according to an article on In Touch's June 1, 2020 issue.
The Bachelorette is under fire for singing the N-word in DaBaby's Rockstar in a video on Instagram Live.
The Bachelorette has posted a written apology on her Instagram saying that she will not justify what she did because there was no excuse for it.
Brown added that she had seen the hurt that she had caused by her act and that she is terribly sorry for what she did.
But her fellow Bachelorettes are not letting her off easy. Rachel Lindsay responded to Brown's apology via her Instagram Story by basically telling Brown that she should not hide behind words. That she should apologize in the same way she committed her mistake. That she should face the camera and apologize.
Other members of the Bachelor Nation have also called out Brown for what she did.
However, as he had always done, Cameron has once again came to Brown's rescue. According to Cameron, Brown should be forgiven. A source told In Touch that Cameron, Brown’s runner-up, has told the Bachelor Nation that they have the opportunity to either bury Brown or lift her. He said that they needed to lift her.
Although, he has come to her rescue, Cameron is also not making excuses for Brown's behavior. He shared Lindsay's Instagram Story and said that she had hit the nail on the head when she posted that she wanted to educate people on the word and encourage them to hold people accountable.
Cameron himself was criticized for defending Brown while some called him out for not giving her enough support.
The source told In Touch that Cameron is clearly torn. He does not support what Brown did but he would also never throw her under the bus either.


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