Jojo Fletcher and Jordan are FINALLY GETTING MARRIED After Being Forced To Postpone Wedding Twice
THEY’RE GETTING MARRIED!
It’s been six years since Jojo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers got engaged on season 12 of The Bachelorette.
Jojo Fletcher announced that the two have finalised a date sometime in May 2022.
“Every time we postpone, it’s had to be one year out from the date because fall is not an option,” JoJo tells Us Weekly, Jordan’s gone for football all fall and there’s only a couple months of the year where our venue is really thriving and beautiful because it is outdoors, so it is just May of next year,” she said. “We’re doing it no matter what at this point.”
“We’re doing it no matter what at this point, I think it’s just a personal decision. Like [for] some people, it was more important to them to say, ‘Listen, I just want to get married. I don’t care about all this.’ And for Jordan and I, I feel like time has always been in our favor and we’ve always kind of just taken things at the pace that we were most comfortable and, like, we’ve waited so long. I want it to be everything that we both dreamt up and we wanted all the people there.”
Did she pick the wedding dress yet?
“I prepared myself for a really dark day,” she said, adding that she brought BFFs Becca Tilly and Tanya Rad with her to finalise her wedding dress. “They were there with me the first time I tried on the original dress. And I’ll tell you what, the first time I tried it on, I think mentally, I was just, like, putting that block up, and I was like, ‘I don’t know.’ I didn’t get that reaction. I was like, ‘We got to try on all the new ones.’ So, I tried on all the new ones and I came back to the original. I feel like that’s a win.”
While the beautiful couple was supposed to get married on June 13, 2020, but covid had other plans.
“6.13.20 … Happy “What would have been Wedding Day” to us! ☺️ As you guys know, we have spent the last 11 months planning the wedding of our dreams but given the circumstances of 2020, we had to make the difficult decision to postpone our special day. Even though I don’t get to marry you todayyyyy @jrodgers11, I know it will be all more worth the wait. 2021, we 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘭𝘺𝘺𝘺𝘺𝘺 can’t wait for you. 🤍,” Jojo wrote on Instagram.
Well, we all know they had to postpone the 2021 wedding because of the venue.
“Our venue is still at a 10-person maximum, and you know, our venue’s hopeful that at some point it might increase, but you know, we have a rather large, medium-to-large, wedding party, and we’ve always envisioned a big celebration,” Jordan said. “We’ve waited a long time, so we wanted it to be what we’ve always dreamed of, but right now we’re kind of in that gray area of possibly having to postpone again or decide what we’re going to do.”