The couple were first linked in September 2021 and got engaged in February 2022. Underwood came out as gay in April 2021.
The former “Bachelor” star married his fiancé, Jordan C. Brown, on Saturday.
The two men wore custom Tom Ford suits with Underwood opting for a green one and Brown going for blue.“We wanted trees around and sunshine,” Brown told the outlet ahead of their wedding. “It was really important for us to get married outside.” “We blew them up and put them on canvases and set them around the resort. Next to them will be love letters from queer people in the 18th and 19th century that were forbidden or they had to send in secret.”
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