“The Bachelorette” may be just heading into hometown dates, but the Season 15 cast has been done filming the ABC series for several weeks. Amid the current season, star Hannah Brown has faced some backlash for the decisions she’s made on the program. Apparently, though, her past contestants are not going to let her face her battles alone.

[Warning: This article contains finale spoilers for “The Bachelorette.”]

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Pictured is "The Bachelorette" Season 15 star Hannah Brown. ABC

Following Monday’s episode of the series, “The Bachelorette” Season 12 alum James McCoy Taylor tweeted out criticism for Hannah. “I’m a Hannah fan but girl you can’t have it both ways,” he wrote. “Make choices your future husband will be proud of after watching you do what you do on TV.”

His comments apparently stemmed from a date Hannah went on in episode 6 which showed her bungee-jumping nearly-nude with another contestant. “You don’t have to dry hump em all,” James added.

Season 15 contestant Tyler Cameron quickly came to her defense, as noted by Us Weekly.

“The things some people do to stay relevant… let our Queen live and let’s embrace her on this journey,” Tyler wrote Wednesday. “Very few have a clue what it’s like to be in the leads shoes. Our Queen is imperfectly perfect like us all. Dont Christians claim that only god should do the judging-James 4:12.”

James responded to Tyler, writing that he was just “commenting on what [he] saw” and warned him to “be careful who you call ‘your’ queen.” Tyler appeared to clarify his comment in a followup tweet on Wednesday.

Tyler’s decision to speak out in defense of Hannah is interesting considering finale spoilers. Initially, spoiler blogger Reality Steve reported that Tyler would end the 2019 season as Hannah’s winner. He backtracked his initial claim earlier this month, instead stating that Hannah’s winner would be Jed Wyatt, making Tyler her runner-up.

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