The Bachelorette alum Wells Adams and fiancee Sarah Hyland have finally wed and tied the knot, a whopping three years after their engagement.
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"8.20.22," Sarah captioned an Instagram photo showing the couple posing on their wedding day.
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The couple reportedly exchanged vows in front of family, friends and several of Sarah's Modern Family co-stars at Sunstone Winery near Santa Barbara, CA.
Wells and the actress got engaged in July 2019 and had to postpone their wedding twice due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On August 8, Wells reposted one of Sarah's Instagram post in which she had uploaded two engagement photos and captioned them, "8.8.20. 2 years of would be marriage bliss. I Love You to Pluto and Back."
Sarah added in her post, "Let's make it official already."
Wells enjoyed his bachelor party in late July in Cabo San Lucas with 14 of his buddies, and the pack included former The Bachelor star Ben Higgins and The Bachelorette alum Derek Peth.
Wells uploaded group photos of the event on Instagram at the time and wrote, "My bachelor party was so much fun! JK, I have no idea. I was drunk. But I love all these dudes!"
Wells and Sarah never publicly revealed their wedding date, but Brandi Cyrus -- who co-hosts the "Your Favorite Thing" podcast with Wells -- told Us Weekly in late July how the pair's big day would be taking place "very soon."
"I am going to the wedding. It's just in a few short weeks here," Brandi revealed. "I'm very excited."
Brandi also noted how the couple's wedding was going to be "a massive party" and the venue is "beautiful."
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Sarah told People at the time she was taking the wedding-planning process "one step at a time," which led fans to believe her wedding was in the distant future.
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Sarah said she didn't "really have a lot of time to think about it" due to her new hosting gig on Love Island USA's fourth season, which is currently streaming on Peacock.
But Sarah confirmed of marrying The Bachelorette alum, "I'm really excited to be able to -- on paper, officially -- start our family."
Wells and Sarah had to postpone their wedding mainly to protect Sarah's health amid COVID-19 given she's had multiple kidney transplants since childhood and is therefore immunocompromised, according to Us.
Wells told the magazine in July 2021 of planning a wedding, "I honestly don't know if I can take a third one," and he jokingly asked for prayers.
Sarah, however, assured People that things were "going great" in her relationship and the couple happens to be very "practical."
"We own a house together. We have our dogs together, and we've been celebrating this journey of life supporting one another for almost five years now. So I don't think a lot is going to change," Sarah said.
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"I have the best friends in the entire world, the most amazing humans who love to dance and sing and love each other," Sarah shared last month.
"We were being silly and just feeling free... I just had the trip of a lifetime with my best friends."
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And Sarah celebrated the "bridal shower of my dreams" in Punta Mita, Mexico, in June.
Wells and Sarah flirted a bit on Twitter in 2016 and then got together in Fall 2017. They went public with their romance in October 2017 when they attended a Halloween party together and dressed in matching costumes.
The couple officially declared their love for one another on social media a couple of months later in December 2017, and then Wells -- who had been living in Nashville, TN -- moved to California for his girlfriend in Summer 2018.
Wells proposed marriage to Sarah and the couple got engaged in July 2019, and their initial wedding had been scheduled for August 2020.
Wells previously insisted he won't be marrying his fiancee on Bachelor in Paradise, assuring Us in 2020, "No way, uh uh! Mainly because my brother's best man speech would probably make air and I don't know if I'm ready for that."
Prior to his back-to-back Bachelor in Paradise stints, Wells competed for JoJo Fletcher's heart on The Bachelorette's twelfth season in 2016.
Wells will be appearing on Bachelor in Paradise's eighth season when it premieres with a two-hour episode on Tuesday, September 27 at 8PM ET/PT.
Bachelor in Paradise will air twice weekly this Fall, on Monday and Tuesday nights from 8-10PM ET/PT on ABC.
The show, hosted by Jesse Palmer, will air on Monday nights beginning on October 3.
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