Caelynn Miller-Keyes asks for help as her brother goes missing
By FS staff
Listen up, Bachelor Nation fans. The Bachelor alum Caelynn Miller-Keyes is asking for help.
As reported by Us Weekly, the 25-year-old internet personality took to social media seeking information about her missing brother, Haydn Kamenicky. According to Caelynn, he has not been seen for 24 hours. On Twitter, the season 23 contestant shared her very serious concerns and request with the masses.
Caelynn tweeted out to her followers, “My brother is missing and we need help finding him. He was last seen yesterday morning in Fredericksburg, VA.“ In the second half of the post, the reality star added, “Please contact me or the Fredericksburg police, 540-658-4450 if you know anything.”
Concern continues to mount for family and friends of Caelynn and Haydn’s, it seems. In the replies to her initial post, Caelynn added a few more useful details, including information about the vehicle her brother drives, a red 1998 Dodge Durango. Taking the situation seriously, she added, “and the license plate is XGB2103.”
From there, Caelynn posted a few more photos of her brother to Twitter, in hopes of helping others identify him. You can view the full thread here.
The star also shared similar posts to her Instagram Story.
As noted by Us Weekly, Caelynn Miller-Keyes first was first introduced to Bachelor Nation on Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor back in 2019. After she was eliminated from season 23 (and after hometown dates), she moved on and eventually found a type of love that suited her better with Dean Unglert, who she met during season 6 of Bachelor in Paradise.
These two are not married, but as fans know, they’re still wearing wedding bands. The former beauty pageant queen has said they’re in it “for the long haul,” come what may, even if they’ve yet to say “I do.”
Married or not, we’re glad to hear that Caelynn still has the type of support from a partner she can count on, especially at a time like this.
We’re thinking of Caelynn and Haydn’s family right now, and hope they get answers as soon as possible.