HANNAH Brown saved a man from "drowning" while she and her family were water rafting in Tennessee.
Aside from being the Bachelorette and a Dancing With the Stars winner, she can now add lifeguard to her resume.
A woman took to Twitter to reveal the news as she wrote: "How fun Hannah Brown saved my boyfriend from drowning in the Ocoee River today."
She continued to explain the situation when a follower asked her for more details and said: "She was on the river with us ...
"Our raft flipped, and her and her family were on the trip with us. She ended up pulling my bf onto their raft after the current took him.
After news broke of his new role, she took to Instagram to celebrate him with a picture of the two.
She wrote: "Matt James is the Bachelor.
"I cannot contain my excitement for this amazing human making history as the first Black Bachelor - to God be the Glory! "This man is as good as it gets y’all, and that’s coming from a previous skeptic (lolz). I am so blessed to now call you friend.
"You’ve supported and encouraged me in some of the hardest moments lately and I’m so freaking pumped to support and encourage you as you get ready to go on an adventure of a lifetime!
After fans and for the upcoming season of , it was announced on that the North Carolina native was chosen.
Tyler and Matt live together in New York City and run ABC Food Tours - which strives to “feed, educate and give back” to kids in low-income communities.
Tyler is currently quarantining at his home in Jupiter, Florida with Matt and other friends.
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