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Nick Viall and Fiancée Natalie Joy Marry in Big Wedding with Guest List Featuring Bachelor Stars and Jojo Siwa

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NICK Viall and fiancee Natalie Joy tied the knot in a huge wedding with a guest list that included fellow Bachelor stars and Jojo Siwa.

The Bachelor alum married Natalie, 25, on April 27, 2024, on his family’s farm in Georgia in a black-tie wedding ceremony.

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Nick Viall and fiancee Natalie Joy tied the knot in a grand weddingCredit: Instagram/nnatiejjoy
The Bachelor alum married Natalie on April 27, 2024, on his family's farm in Georgia

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The Bachelor alum married Natalie on April 27, 2024, on his family’s farm in GeorgiaCredit: Getty

Nick, 43, and Natalie exchanged vows in a romantic wedding ceremony at the Joy’s 300-acre farm outside of Savannah, Georgia, as reported by People.

The Bachelorette alum told the outlet, “It’s a place that has always been very special to Natalie,” before adding that even he was “impressed by its expansive landscape and vibrant colors.”

On Friday, a welcome party — which included a mechanical bull, barbecue and cornhole — kicked off the wedding weekend.

“I thought since we’re on a farm and in Georgia, it would be fun to really lean in and have cowboys and cowboy hats and boots and all the animals roam around,” Natalie revealed.

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She added: “It’s very relaxed and fun!”

The couple continued the country theme on Saturday as wedding guests were transported to the ceremony on vintage trolleys.

Of the 170 guests, Bachelor and Bachelorette alums Jared Haibon, Ashley Iaconetti, Ben Higgins, and Victoria Fuller were in attendance.

Victoria even acted as one of Natalies bridesmaids.

Singer and dancer Jojo Siwa, 20, took a break from revamping her image ahead of the release of her debut studio album to attend her nuptials.

Natalie told People: “I feel like the vibe of our ceremony is very ethereal, very romantic, with florals everywhere.

“Lots of white flowers and we have a touch of light blue like [a] a little color.”

“I always wanted to have a black-tie tuxedo event,” Nick confessed when describing his ideal wedding.

He continued, “And even though we’re doing it on the farm, we’re doing both,” adding “So it’s like a Vogue vibe on the farm.”

Nick donned a Hugo Boss tuxedo for the afternoon wedding, while Natalie walked down the aisle in a custom suit Macie Wysner-designed dress combined with Manolo Blahnik heels and jewelry by Verstolo.

The certified surgical technician said the dress was “providing drama in the best way possible.”

After the pair exchanged vows and said “I do” in a grand romantic gesture, a flock of pigeons were released into the air.

Nick told the outlet, “Natalie and I have intertwined our lives. We’re totally diving into ourselves. If anything, it solidifies that we do everything together and, thankfully, we enjoy doing it.”

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