Bachelor in Paradise couple Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert are married!

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Roper and Tolbert exchanged vows in a romantic ceremony at the St. Regis Resort Monarch Beach in Dana Point, CA, on Sunday, Us Weekly reported.

Despite previous reports the couple's wedding will air live on ABC on Valentine's Day, the event will clearly be pre-taped.

Guests from The Bachelor franchise reportedly included host Chris Harrison, current Bachelor Ben Higgins, Season 19's Chris Soules, Season 3's Andrew Firestone and his wife Ivana Bozilovic, Season 4's Bob Guiney and fiancee Jessica Canyon, sixth-season The Bachelorette star Ali Fedotowsky, Season 10 Bachelorette Andi Dorfman, Season 1 The Bachelorette couple Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter, two-time The Bachelorette runner-up Nick Viall, and Bachelor in Paradise's Carly Waddell.

Roper, 29, and Tolbert, 28, join three couples from the franchise who previously tied the knot on television: Rehn and Sutter in 2003, Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum in 2012, and Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici in 2014. Lowe and Giudici's wedding was the only one to air live.

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Roper and Tolbert got engaged on the second season of Bachelor in Paradise, which aired in September of last year.

Once ABC let the cat out of the bag, the pair began to blast their love all over social media. Roper also decided to move in with Tolbert in Kansas City, MO. Earlier this month, they put a down deposit on property to build a new home.

The sweet couple documented the events leading up to their big day on Instagram, including shopping for their wedding registry at Crate & Barrel. Roper bragged about how her fiance is "a good man" for missing NFL Playoffs to run errands with her all day.

Roper first appeared on Soules' edition of The Bachelor and made it to hometown dates. Tanner vied for Kaitlyn Bristowe's affection on The Bachelorette's eleventh season but didn't make it that far.

Roper and Tolbert dated from Day 1 in Paradise, spending every day and night together in Mexico. The fact they were so inseparable all season long made fans anticipate Tolbert popping the question at the end. They were one of two couples to leave Bachelor in Paradise's second edition in a relationship -- and the only one to get engaged.






About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.