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Bachelor Nation's Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour Marry in "Magical" French Wedding
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Date:2025-04-18 00:37:04
Hannah Godwin just accepted her final rose from Dylan Barbour.
The Bachelor in Paradise stars tied the knot in a romantic French wedding after four years together. The bride announced the news by sharing photos from their big day to Instagram Aug. 24 and captioning it, "The Barbours."
Hannah and Dylan exchanged vows at the Château de Villette in Condécourt, France. For the ceremony, the content creator walked down an aisle lined with white flowers in a custom-made Pronovias gown, long veil and sheer, bedazzled gloves. As for the entrepreneur, he donned a classic black tuxedo.
And when it was time for the reception, both Hannah and Dylan did a wardrobe change. In fact, she had two new looks by the same designer, including a white strapless dress and a halter ensemble. Meanwhile, the groom switched into a new white suit jacket.
To celebrate, Hannah and Dylan danced, dined and watched fireworks with their nearest and dearest. Indeed, it seemed like they were truly in paradise.
"It's almost hard to put into words how magical this day is for us," she told People. "Not only do I get to marry the guy of my dreams, but I get to be in France with my closest family and friends. I feel like there's no other words to describe it other than the best day ever!"
And their fellow Bachelor Nation stars were thrilled for the duo. "A literal DREAM of a wedding," Raven Gates wrote in the comments. "You are stunning!" Added Chelsea Vaughn, "So beautiful!! Congrats."
Before the wedding, the couple shared intimate shots to Instagram from their rehearsal dinner, with Hannah wearing a strapless, silk dress and a matching scarf and posting pictures from the festivities on a grass lawn beneath the moonlight. Included in the carousel was a black-and-white solo shot of Hannah along with a video of herself and Dylan seemingly listening to a guest give a speech.
Hannah and Dylan first kicked off the festivities on Aug. 16, when she posted a photo of herself and Dylan kissing in front of the Eiffel Tower.
She captioned the Instagram post, alongside wedding emojis, "Best week ahead!!"
The couple, who got engaged on Bachelor in Paradise in September 2019, kept tight-lipped when it came to wedding plans up until now. But earlier this year, they did tease what they were looking for in their venue.
"Everything's moving really fast," Hannah exclusively told E! News in March. "We chose our location at the beginning of this year, which only gave us about eight months to plan the entire thing. But we like a challenge—we're excited."
Hannah—who also appeared on Colton Underwood's season of The Bachelor—even dropped a few hints that France was the destination.
"I think keeping our location a secret has been really fun, because I cannot wait to show where it's at," she explained. "We've secretly visited it a few times. It's not in the U.S. which is fun and exciting, but kind of keeping that private and fun—you know, the secret is fun."
And for fans who wondered why it took so long for Dylan—who'd also appeared on Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette—and Hannah G. to tie the knot? Well, she had the best clapback to those questions.
"We've lived in four houses together now," she exclusively shared with E! News in June 2022. "We obviously are in it for the long haul. Our families are super involved and close. A lot of it does feel like we have that marriage type of relationship. Obviously, we want to make memories and seal the deal and everything, but it is one of those things where I feel like we are married in a sense."
And Dylan couldn't agree more.
"She does all the things that I hate doing," he said about how his now-bride balances him out. "I do all the things she hates doing. Hannah makes the bed but I take the trash out. I do breakfast and she does dinner."
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