Photo: Sarah Morris/GettyColton Underwoodand his fiancé, Jordan C. Brown, are confident that their love is meant to last.During Monday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live, hostAndy Cohenasked the 30-year-oldComing Out Coltonstar whether the newly-engaged couple plan to get a prenuptial agreement.“We’ve already had this conversation. We’re in it for the long haul,” Underwood said, perET Canada. “I know you guys have opinions on prenups.““We don’t want to put those vibes out there,” he added.And while he previously said hedidn’t want to have a long engagement, Underwood said he is now starting to change his tune after realizing just how much goes into planning a wedding.“It’s what — three years backed up now because of COVID?” Underwood said of the industry-wide delays for wedding planning. “I want a good wedding. We need a venue and venues are backed up. We’re [going big].“Underwoodbegan dating Brownlast summer aftercoming out as gaythat April. PEOPLE then exclusively confirmedthe pair’s engagementon Feb. 28.“After my birthday, Jordan and I went to Big Sur for a weekend getaway to decompress and relax in nature,” he said. “I couldn’t have pictured a more beautiful place to celebrate an amazing milestone in my life and relationship.“The former Bachelor continued, “I’m extremely happy! 2021 was the most transformative year of my life. Starting 2022 off with my best friend, teammate and now fiancé is something I never thought was going to be possible.“Recently, Underwood opened up about the duo’s desire tohave a nontraditional wedding ceremonythat’s “authentic” to them.“Jordan and I are really looking forward to and leaning into the nontraditional route of it,” he said in anAmazon Livesession. “That aspect of our relationship and our engagement and even, you know, our wedding when it comes time to plan that, we’re going to be doing it, hopefully, in a nontraditional fun, weird way. It’s going to be authentic to us instead of trying to fit into some mold.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Underwood added that the couple has “laid out a few months” that “would be ideal” for their upcoming ceremony.“Realistically, I don’t know if we’re going to be able to pull it off like we want to,” he added. “But we’re going to try.”
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Colton Underwoodand his fiancé, Jordan C. Brown, are confident that their love is meant to last.During Monday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live, hostAndy Cohenasked the 30-year-oldComing Out Coltonstar whether the newly-engaged couple plan to get a prenuptial agreement.“We’ve already had this conversation. We’re in it for the long haul,” Underwood said, perET Canada. “I know you guys have opinions on prenups.““We don’t want to put those vibes out there,” he added.And while he previously said hedidn’t want to have a long engagement, Underwood said he is now starting to change his tune after realizing just how much goes into planning a wedding.“It’s what — three years backed up now because of COVID?” Underwood said of the industry-wide delays for wedding planning. “I want a good wedding. We need a venue and venues are backed up. We’re [going big].“Underwoodbegan dating Brownlast summer aftercoming out as gaythat April. PEOPLE then exclusively confirmedthe pair’s engagementon Feb. 28.“After my birthday, Jordan and I went to Big Sur for a weekend getaway to decompress and relax in nature,” he said. “I couldn’t have pictured a more beautiful place to celebrate an amazing milestone in my life and relationship.“The former Bachelor continued, “I’m extremely happy! 2021 was the most transformative year of my life. Starting 2022 off with my best friend, teammate and now fiancé is something I never thought was going to be possible.“Recently, Underwood opened up about the duo’s desire tohave a nontraditional wedding ceremonythat’s “authentic” to them.“Jordan and I are really looking forward to and leaning into the nontraditional route of it,” he said in anAmazon Livesession. “That aspect of our relationship and our engagement and even, you know, our wedding when it comes time to plan that, we’re going to be doing it, hopefully, in a nontraditional fun, weird way. It’s going to be authentic to us instead of trying to fit into some mold.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Underwood added that the couple has “laid out a few months” that “would be ideal” for their upcoming ceremony.“Realistically, I don’t know if we’re going to be able to pull it off like we want to,” he added. “But we’re going to try.”
Colton Underwoodand his fiancé, Jordan C. Brown, are confident that their love is meant to last.
During Monday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live, hostAndy Cohenasked the 30-year-oldComing Out Coltonstar whether the newly-engaged couple plan to get a prenuptial agreement.
“We’ve already had this conversation. We’re in it for the long haul,” Underwood said, perET Canada. “I know you guys have opinions on prenups.”
“We don’t want to put those vibes out there,” he added.
And while he previously said hedidn’t want to have a long engagement, Underwood said he is now starting to change his tune after realizing just how much goes into planning a wedding.
“It’s what — three years backed up now because of COVID?” Underwood said of the industry-wide delays for wedding planning. “I want a good wedding. We need a venue and venues are backed up. We’re [going big].”
Underwoodbegan dating Brownlast summer aftercoming out as gaythat April. PEOPLE then exclusively confirmedthe pair’s engagementon Feb. 28.
“After my birthday, Jordan and I went to Big Sur for a weekend getaway to decompress and relax in nature,” he said. “I couldn’t have pictured a more beautiful place to celebrate an amazing milestone in my life and relationship.”
The former Bachelor continued, “I’m extremely happy! 2021 was the most transformative year of my life. Starting 2022 off with my best friend, teammate and now fiancé is something I never thought was going to be possible.”
Recently, Underwood opened up about the duo’s desire tohave a nontraditional wedding ceremonythat’s “authentic” to them.
“Jordan and I are really looking forward to and leaning into the nontraditional route of it,” he said in anAmazon Livesession. “That aspect of our relationship and our engagement and even, you know, our wedding when it comes time to plan that, we’re going to be doing it, hopefully, in a nontraditional fun, weird way. It’s going to be authentic to us instead of trying to fit into some mold.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Underwood added that the couple has “laid out a few months” that “would be ideal” for their upcoming ceremony.
“Realistically, I don’t know if we’re going to be able to pull it off like we want to,” he added. “But we’re going to try.”
source: people.com