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'The Bachelor' Alum Whitney Bischoff Gets Married

"The Bachelor" alum Whitney Bischoff has tied the knot with her fiancé, Ricky Angel.

Sources have confirmed to E! News that the ceremony was held at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 32-year-old bride wore a custom-designed form-fitted gown on her Saturday wedding. She reportedly designed her own gown with Audrey Grant Bridal.

The groom, on the other hand, wore a dark colored suit.

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"The wedding took place just after 4 p.m. The ceremony was set up right at the water with chairs lining the aisle. The weather was perfect and sunny," an insider told the news outlet. "The ceremony lasted about 20 minutes. At the end, Whitney and Ricky had a few private moments where they took a walk on a dock and toasted with glasses of Rose," the source added.

For the reception, the wedding guests transferred to a room that was overlooking the water.

The official wedding photographer posted a photo of the beautiful couple on Instagram, saying: "Real, authentic and unconditional love is hard to find these days and it is evident these two have it."

Former "Bachelorette" star Kaitlyn Bristowe and fiancé Shawn Boothe, were among the wedding guests, as well as "Bachelor in Paradise" married couple Evan Bass and Carly Waddell.

It can be recalled that Bristowe and Waddel had competed with Bischoff on "The Bachelor" season 19. Previously, Bischoff, who is a fertility nurse, got engaged to Chris Soules on the reality series. However, just two months after the season finale, they broke up.

She and Angel announced their engagement back in July last year.

"Whitney Angel has a nice ring to it, yall!" Bischoff wrote on the caption of an Instagram post showing a photo of the couple embracing, with her showing a diamond engagement ring on her hand.

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