Hannah Ann Sulas of "The Bachelor" is a very successful model.

Hannah Ann Sulas of "The Bachelor" is a very successful model.

"The Bachelor" spoilers. Hannah Ann Sluss, a leading contender for Peter Webber's (open in new tab) "Bachelor" season, has been a successful model for several years. According to her bio (opens in new tab), in between her work as a pageant contestant, Sluss is "a talented painter and when not shining in front of the camera as a model, she likes to dabble in interior decorating."

Her modeling, however, is the most advanced work Sluss has done. She is represented by Campbell (open in new tab) and Model Club (open in new tab) and most recently by The Block Agency (open in new tab). Here is what we know about her (impressive) career prior to The Bachelor.

She has been modeling since she was very young:

She has done ads for Sonic (and did a throwback Downey ad in her Stories:)

And she did a print ad for Jovani:

[10 represented Vanity Fair's collection in 2017:

and showed headshots of her long hair:

Sluss had two opportunities during the season to showcase her modeling skills. This required contestants to choose two outfits and model them on the catwalk in front of a panel of judges, including Revolve's chief brand officer.

Sluss chose a dress that looked like a wedding gown and looked fabulous as she strutted down the runway. Not to exaggerate, there were dozens of shopping bags filled with new clothes for her. I'm not exaggerating, there were dozens of shopping bags full of new clothes for her!

Sluss was less successful in her second modeling challenge, a digital cover shoot for Cosmo with Weber. (Victoria Fuller eventually won, but her cover was modified by editor-in-chief Jessica Pelz in light of Fuller's racist modeling shoot.) (Open in new tab)

She has been represented by Next since 2018 and was excited to take her career to the next level:

She has tagged many brands in her Instagram glamour shots. Khloe Kardashian's "Good American":

Revolve:

Lulus:

Victoria's Secret:

and even Lululemon:

Sluss is Chris Lane's "I Don't Know She played the female lead in the music video for "About You":

This is the story of a fun-loving person who got away. At the end she's carried away in a police car.

Basically, her work is really varied, and she is likely to become even more famous after "The Bachelor."

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