Bachelor in Paradise couple Evan Bass and Carly Waddell's TV wedding reportedly won't be canceled due to the sexual-misconduct investigation.
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Well, according to multiple sources, the wedding will still be filmed by cameras and eventually air on ABC, E! News reported.
The sources claim Bachelor in Paradise's production team actually stayed in Mexico once the fourth-season cast was sent home in order to prepare for the wedding ceremony, which is reportedly expected to film some time this week.
The air date of Evan and Carly's wedding has yet to be announced, but the pair opened up about their big day in an April interview with E! News.
Evan revealed at the time Wells Adams would be a groomsman, while Shawn Booth, Vinny Ventiera, Kaitlyn Bristowe and Luke Pell would all be on the guest list.
Carly shared that Jade Roper and Juelia Kinney would serve as bridesmaids, while Whitney Bischoff would also be in attendance.
Evan and Carly, who got engaged on Season 3 of Bachelor in Paradise last summer, were hoping to follow in the footsteps of Jade and Tanner Tolbert, who met on Season 2 of the show and got married in front of ABC cameras for a 20th anniversary special in 2016.
Former Bachelor in Paradise couple Marcus Grodd and Lacy Faddoul also wed for cameras after falling in love on Season 1 in 2015; however, they split the following year.
Last week, cameras stopped rolling on the new season and the cast members were forced to leave the resort due to an alleged public sexual encounter between DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios that occurred in a swimming pool and made a producer on the set uncomfortable, according to prior reports.
Insiders had told People that Corinne may have been too drunk to properly consent to sexual activity with DeMario, but sources close to the bachelor from Rachel Lindsay's The Bachelorette season told TMZ that Corinne initiated foreplay and then put her genitals in DeMario's face, resulting in oral sex, when in the pool.
Production was suspended once the offended producer filed a complaint with Warner Bros., who decided to conduct an investigation on "allegations of misconduct" on the set of Bachelor in Paradise.
Tanner addressed the scandal on Twitter earlier this week, writing, "It's always sad when the actions of few... affect many. I feel bad for everyone involved... cast and crew... and that people are not going to be able to enjoy an experience that meant so much to us."
Bachelor in Paradise host Chris Harrison revealed to Good Morning America on Tuesday that facts are quickly being gathered and it's his "sincere hope" there will be a "quick resolution" so everyone can "get back to work very soon."
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