Noah and Abigail are MARRIED – Look at Pictures From Their Wedding Weekend

Bachelor in Paradise alums Abigail Heringer and Noah Erb are officially MARRIED!

The  Bachelor in Paradise couple got married on Monday, Oct. 7, at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

 Noah said that they wanted the wedding to feel “low-key” and “just let things flow naturally.”

“We don’t do well with a structured timeline, and I know that would stress me out,” he explains, joking that he would have been perfectly fine with eloping. “I’m cool with running away with just her, and there’s not a huge thing around it.”


Ahead of their wedding ceremony in Tulsa, the couple hosted a welcome party on Saturday, October 5, for their family and friends.

“Night one down,” Abigail wrote via Instagram Story on Sunday, October 6, sharing a pic with Noah they held glasses of champagne.

“Had the best welcome party I could ask for last night,” she continued. “I wish I took more pics/videos but a disposable camera made its way around, so we will wait patiently to see those pics.”

It was also a fun reunion for all the Bachelor Nation stars who gathered in Tulsa for Abigail and Noah’s wedding.

The Bachelor Nation fan favorites – Becca Kufrin, Thomas Jacobs, and their baby Benny, Jason Tartick, Joe and Serena, Chelsea Vaughn, Anna Redman and Chris Bukowski were seen celebrating the couple throughout the weekend.

“That feeling when everything is ready, and your closest friends and family are about to be with you to celebrate.”

Abigail continued, “Emotions set in as you realize you’re marrying your soulmate. After a long journey, it’s finally happening and you get to soak it all in while practicing your first dance.”

 Noah shared that he’s the one in charge of planning their honeymoon.

“The goal is to go to Japan, go to Kyoto, Tokyo. Live some of the culture, explore the city, and then go to the Philippines,” he said. 

The couple answered what marriage means to them. 

Abi answered, “I want to get married because I lived my life in my early 20s single and that was a very fun time figuring out who I was. But there’s just something about going through life with somebody, with a best friend, and just doing everything together.”

She went on, saying, “And I feel like that’s what marriage means to me. Going through the good times and the bad times and it’s been my favorite part, so I’m just super excited to keep doing what we’re doing but married instead of engaged.”

“I love this woman. I grew up very traditional. My view of marriage is that it’s kind of a covenant and you work on it just like you work on yourself and your relationship with God and your family. It’s all kind of a bundle for me. I don’t plan on us ever separating; we’re locked in forever. And marriage is a great way, to me, for us to symbolize that and stick to it,” Noah said.