Bachelor Sean Lowe & Catherine Giudici Set Date For TV Wedding

The Hollywood wedding news continues with “The Bachelor’s” Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici locking down a day that they’ll walk down the aisle.

The couple will wed on January 26, 2014 and their ceremony will air live on ABC, the couple announced on “Good Morning America” on Monday.

“It’s really exciting,” Sean, 29, told People about his upcoming wedding. “Time has just flown by – I think January is going to sneak up on us pretty quickly!”
Sean said giving fans the opportunity to see him and Catherine tie the knot on TV will bring their relationship full circle.

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“I think it’s only natural to have it on TV seeing as how our relationship started. This will be a cool opportunity to share the most special day of our lives with all the people who have been invested in us along the way,” he continued.

The couple already has a lot of their wedding details figured out. They have selected personalized vows, 12 bridesmaids and a tropical honeymoon location, but one very important detail has yet to be decided.

“I haven’t found my dress yet,” the 27-year-old bride-to-be told the mag. “I know I want it to be form-fitting … Not too princessy.”

The couple is also planning “a big party” for the reception.

“It’s about family and friends celebrating our marriage. And that’s really my only input. I’m letting Catherine make most of the decisions,” Sean added.

But one trademark “Bachelor” staple will not be included in the reality TV couple’s wedding.

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“No red roses!” Catherine joked. “We’ve turned a corner.”

And their big day can’t get here soon enough for Sean.

“We’re stronger than we’ve ever been,” he told the mag. “And not to sound too cliched, but I fall more in love with her every day. Watching Catherine walk down the aisle will be the best moment of my life.”

— Jesse Spero

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