Bachelor in Paradise allegedly pulled a fast one on Bachelor Nation.
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Lacy Faddoul and Marcus Grodd's wedding on the show's premiere Sunday night wasn't legit, TMZ reported.
The couple, who met and got engaged on Bachelor in Paradise's first edition last summer, reportedly participated in a ceremony which was not legally binding.
According to sources, Faddoul and Grodd, both 26, never attained a marriage license -- not in the United States or Mexico, where they tied the knot at Playa Escondida in Sayulita.
And the status of the pair's relationship probably won't be changing any time soon, as Grodd is currently training to become a member of the Coast Guard. Faddoul has mentioned on numerous occasions she's now "a military wife."
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Sunday night's broadcast of Bachelor in Paradise 2 featured what appeared to be a completely legitimate wedding, with both the bride and groom's parents present. Faddoul and Grodd exchanged teary-eyed, beautiful vows and Chris Harrison officiated the ceremony.
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