BACHELOR alum Hannah Brown didn't have a care in the world as she enjoyed a leisurely bike ride and public displays of affection with her new boyfriend.
The star - who has - was pictured in .
The 26-year-old biked to meet a friend for lunch before she met up with boyfriend for a serious PDA session.
Wearing navy blue metallic leggings and a bright tie-dye shirt, stood out as she cycled through the streets on a pale blue bike with wicker basket.
But it seems the reality star is also in the mood for some self-help as she was spotted holding a copy of the self-help book, Buy Yourself the F**king Lilies.
It aims to encourage readers to remember they are "worth the things that instantly makes your life better."
The outing comes after Hannah was accused of once attending a "racist antebellum party" after the controversy.
Fans of the show have claimed that Hannah, 26, was also photographed at an "" like , who has since .
star supposedly posted pictures from a similar party on Instagram before hastily removing it.
One fan tweeted out screenshots of the photo of Hannah – who was accused of in an video last year – posing in an Old South-style gown with an unidentified companion in college back in 2014.
In the caption, the reality star said she was attending "my Tuscaloosa Belles presentation" followed by the hashtag #toocute.
Outraged users issued their condemnation on and pointed out that "all have been silent on this since the / interviews."
Others leapt to Hannah's, with one fan noting that she "was selected as a Tuscaloosa Belle to be a representative/host w/ probably 50 other girls."
"They present them at a ceremony," she .
"My city has Belles too & some were black girls who signed up. Educate yourself on what you are seeing before you attack."
is based in Hannah's home state of and describes itself as being committed to "history, knowledge, beauty [and] grace."
Before deleting the controversial post, Hannah said: "Lord knows I've made mistakes, but I have learned this past year if we want to move forward we have to confront where we have fallen short.
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"And it's so important that we lift up and listen and value and encourage underrepresented voices. We just have to be better."
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"While being accountable has helped me so much as a person, I'm still not a perfect person.
"But I do remain committed to the work and I'm so humbled and truly grateful to be on this journey and I can only hope that I can encourage others to educate themselves."