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Tyler Cameron Jokes a Memory at the Bachelor Mansion That He Wants to ‘Bury’ Is ‘My Relationship’ with Hannah Brown (Exclusive)

Tyler Cameron Jokes a Memory at the Bachelor Mansion That He Wants to ‘Bury’ Is ‘My Relationship’ with Hannah Brown (Exclusive)

Liza EsquibiasFri, March 13, 2026 at 11:32 PM UTC

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Tyler Cameron; Hannah BrownCredit: Presley Ann/WireImage; Gregg DeGuire/WireImage -

Tyler Cameron and Tayshia Adams tell PEOPLE how they feel about being judges of HGTV’s new show, Bachelor Mansion Takeover, where alums renovate the iconic house for a $100,000 prize

Reflecting on his personal growth since his time on Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette, Cameron jokes that he hopes to "bury" that relationship with the home's renovations

New episodes of Bachelor Mansion Takeover air Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on HGTV

Tyler Cameron is ready to officially put the past behind him as the Bachelor mansion undergoes some changes.

In HGTV’s new series, Bachelor Mansion Takeover, Bachelor Nation alums renovate the famous California house across six episodes, with the winner taking home a $100,000 cash prize. Cameron and Tayshia Adams serve as the judges during the competition, and they tell PEOPLE it is a “dream come true” to be back to witness its transformation.

“It was an exciting time,” Adams, 35, says. “I feel like there's so many things that you think about the mansion of how iconic it is and what makes it what it is today, but to be able to put a little fun twist and give it a facelift, this was definitely the job we've kind of dreamed about.”

Cameron, 33, quips that “you didn't even need to make a checklist [of what to fix],” joking that it would be easier to “just write everything, because everything needed to be fixed.”

Tayshia Adams and Tyler CameronCredit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty

The mansion holds a lot of memories for them both. Adams lived there as a contestant on season 23 of The Bachelor and later became the lead on season 16 of The Bachelorette, although it filmed at a different location.

“It's really unfortunate for me because I didn't actually have my Bachelorette season here — I think it would have been really different had I,” she explains. “But I just wanted to leave a good mark on the Rose Room, because I feel like that room in itself has so much tension and it's just so stressful. Now it feels super comfortable and very homey. So hopefully that eases people's tension next time.”

Cameron first set foot in the mansion seven years ago, when he appeared on Hannah Brown’s season 15 of The Bachelorette, ultimately ending his dramatic journey as the runner-up. Returning now, Cameron notes that he is in a different place in his life, and the renovations symbolize that in some ways.

“Something I wanted to bury was, I guess, my relationship,” he admits. “It's over. New perspective.”

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“But something I'm really excited for is just the new life that has come into this,” Cameron adds. “There's going to be great relationships to come out of this house now, and we can say we have a small little piece of that.”

Tyler Cameron and Hannah BrownCredit: John Fleenor/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

Home improvement is an area of expertise for Cameron, who runs a construction business called Image One Construction in his hometown of Jupiter, Fla. In 2024, it was featured in his series, Going Home with Tyler Cameron, during which he renovated Jupiter homes while also restoring his late mother’s house.

He also joined Owning Manhattan star Ryan Serhant’s eponymous brokerage, SERHANT, as a real estate agent in July, PEOPLE previously confirmed.

Adams has a passion for design as well. In 2023, she even offered PEOPLE an inside look at her New York City apartment, where she revealed how she brought to life her vision for a modern, feminine space.

"My style is very clean, sophisticated, but I like a little bit of edge to it," she shared at the time.

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New episodes of Bachelor Mansion Takeover air Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on HGTV and are available to stream the next day on HBO Max.

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