Han

Han, a character in the America's Most Eligible series, is one of the contestants of America's Most Eligible. He made his first appearance in Book 1, Chapter 2.

Appearance
Han has black hair, brown eyes, and a rough stubble. He wears a white dress shirt, a black tie, and a marooned and black bordered business suit.

His casual outfit consists of a baseball t-shirt with orange colored sleeves.

Personality
Although not much is known about him, he initially comes off as an arrogant showboat, similar to Zeke, given how he talks down to Ryder based on their number of fans. He is a former pro-athlete, retired from baseball, and considers himself to be a legit celebrity. He also appears to be frustrated if you agree with Bianca that she is possibly more famous than him. He has a soft spot for his mother which shows if you pick “my mom is my # 1 fan “ choice. He also seems to mellow out during chapter 3. He is also shown to have fits of anger if things don't go his way. If he gets eliminated before Lina, he has a tantrum that is severe enough for security to almost get involved before he composes himself.

He can be insensitive at times. During the volleyball challenge, the other contestants thought him constantly screaming at his team was uncalled for given that not all of them have a vast experience playing sports.

Your Character
At the second elimination ceremony since Your Character can't vote if they won the challenge, Han beckons you over to ask for your opinion on who to vote to eliminate. He seems to pick whoever it is you tell him to. Afterwards, he remarks on how the two of you gotta stick together... alluding to a possible alliance in the future.

If you chose to eliminate Lina, in the next confessional you can say it's because you viewed her as a bigger threat than Han. It is also revealed that Your Character finds Han unintelligent, calling him "dumb as a rock".

He also seems to appreciate whenever you are polite to him or show good sportsmanship when you win a challenge instead of making fun of him and the other contestants for losing.

Lina
Although they flirt with each other in Chapter 2, they don't seem to get along. Lina is annoyed by his arrogant attitude when it comes to sports, and he is annoyed by her lack of athleticism.

Trivia

 * As of Chapter 4, he has started using the catchphrase "Now that's a curveball!" whenever he is surprised by something.
 * He makes a cameo appearance via a promotional picture of himself in the production room Jen takes Your Character to in Chapter 10 to see some  Confessionals of contestants still in the game.
 * In a premium scene in Chapter 12, it is mentioned that he refers to Football as his "comeback sport".