The Bachelorette alum Hannah Brown has revealed whether Peter Weber or Jed Wyatt was better in bed -- and why that was the case -- when she filmed her Fantasy Suite dates.

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When Hannah starred on The Bachelorette's fifteenth season in 2019, she enjoyed overnight Fantasy Suite dates with her Final 3 bachelors: "Pilot Pete," aspiring country singer Jed, and former general contractor Tyler Cameron.

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Although Hannah admitted to making out with Tyler feverishly during their night together, she only slept with Peter and Jed that week.

On The Bachelorette: After the Final Rose in late July 2019, Hannah revealed that she had sex with Peter four times in a windmill during her season -- but she also eliminated him in third place and picked Jed as her winner.

Hannah therefore dished about the sexual encounters and how they affected her decision-making in her memoir God Bless This Mess: Learning to Live and Love Through Life's Best (and Worst) Moments.

"I slept with more men in one week than I'd slept with in my entire life," Hannah wrote, according to Us Weekly.

(Hannah wrote in her book that she had sex with two men during her high school and college years).

Peter apparently had his overnight date with Hannah first and then the former Alabama beauty queen embarked on her Fantasy Suite date with Jed three days later.

While Hannah reportedly wrote that her emotional connection with Jed was deeper, "the sex wasn't as good as it was with Peter."

However, Hannah recalled feeling "safe" with Jed and knew at the time that she wanted to pick him as her winner.

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Knowing Jed would be her last man standing, Hannah decided not to be intimate with Tyler during the last overnight date, Us reported.

But Hannah confessed to experiencing mixed emotions once her overnight Fantasy Suite dates were over.

Because she had slept with Peter multiple times, Hannah initially felt like she couldn't send him home.

And after being "completely open" with Tyler and making out with him "like crazy," she woke up thinking, "I cannot lose him."

And Jed was apparently "the only one who didn't feel so confusing."

Hannah reportedly compared her final decisions -- after an "exhausting" and "demanding" dating process -- to a game of MASH.

"The lack of sleep and loss of contact with the outside world made me feel like I was losing my mind at times," Hannah wrote.

"There were days when I honestly couldn't see straight, or think straight, but I kept going because I didn't want to let anyone down. Especially myself."

Hannah ended up accepting a marriage proposal from Jed during the season finale.

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Once cameras stopped rolling and Hannah and Jed spent a night together as a newly-engaged couple, Hannah wrote that she had to break the news about her intimate night with Peter.

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Jed reportedly didn't see the revelation coming and got a little jealous.

"He wanted to know if he was better in bed than Peter," Hannah recalled, "and I lied and said 'Yes.'"

"I didn't want to bruise his ego any more than it was already bruised," Hannah explained.

"He also asked me if his thing was bigger than Peter's. Why do guys always ask that? 'I don't even remember.' I told him."

Hannah ultimately dumped Jed about a month after his marriage proposal because he had lied to her about his dating history.

Jed initially told Hannah that his romance with ex Haley Stevens ended one week before taping commenced, but Haley told People in June 2019 that Jed had left Nashville to film the show in March of that year still dating her.

Haley also alleged in her interview Jed had said he was only going on the show to promote his music and they'd resume their relationship once he returned home.

Jed quickly became a controversial figure and the target of hate as The Bachelorette fans rallied around Hannah during and after the finale aired on ABC.

Jed apologized for his behavior multiple times on the finale and insisted he truly loved Hannah, but it just wasn't enough to convince Hannah to stay in the toxic relationship.

The former couple apparently had problems even before the Haley incident occurred.

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Hannah then asked Tyler out on a date during The Bachelorette: After the Final Rose following her split from Jed, but it only resulted in Hannah and Tyler spending one night together at Hannah's place in Los Angeles in early August 2019.

Hannah eventually ran into Jed and his girlfriend Ellen Decker at Bachelor in Paradise couple Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour's engagement party in February 2020.

"We avoided each other at first, until I got up the courage to walk right up to him and say hello. I didn't want it to be awkward," Hannah reportedly explained in her memoir. "He said he was doing good, and I said, 'Good. Good for you.' And that was about it."

Hannah proceeded to hook up with Peter again after that engagement party, but she confessed the sex "sucked" this time and they had lost their chemistry.

Hannah then quarantined with Tyler in Florida at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.

Because Tyler wouldn't hookup or even kiss Hannah during their several weeks together in Florida, Hannah found their friendship confusing and heartbreaking.

But the former Alabama beauty queen is now happily dating model Adam Woolard, whom she became romantically involved with in February 2021.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.