Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams look lovingly at each other while attending the premiere of Bachelor In Paradise and The Ultimate Surfer at Fairmont Miramar – Hotel & Bungalows on Thursday (August 12) in Santa Monica, Calif.
The 30-year-old actress supported her fiancé at his premiere, and they snapped some really cute photos together (obviously).
The 29-year-old actress revealed that she and the 36-year-old Bachelor Nation alum were planning on getting married on Saturday (August 8), but they had to postpone their wedding because of the pandemic.
Despite not being able to walk down the aisle, that doesn’t mean Sarah and Wells aren’t going to celebrate!
“A couple, a pandemic, & a postponed wedding: A series. We were supposed to get married today. Instead… we took pictures and drank wine. I love you to Pluto & back @wellsadams ✨” Sarah wrote while she and Wells hung out in a vineyard.
To celebrate the anniversary, the cute couple shared messages on social media.
“One year engaged to my best friend. So grateful to be quarantined with the love of my life 🥰 One day we’ll get married, but for now, I’ll take eating junk food and Netflix all day every day 😂 I love you to Pluto and back baby 😘,” Sarah captioned her post.
“A year ago today I asked my best friend to marry me. Best decision of my life. Happy engagement anniversary @sarahhyland, I love you +1 anything you say,” Wellswrote.
Sarah and Wells were going to start planning their wedding this year, but had to put things on hold because of the pandemic.
“No plans as of right now. We’ve put all planning on hold,” Sarah said during a recent episode of The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!. “All of my family is mostly on the East Coast, so for them to fly out… and just ages and of course with my health risks, we want to be as safe as possible.”
The 35-year-old Bachelor in Paradise star opened up to US Weekly in a new interview and revealed that since the stay at home order started, the duo have only had one fight.
It happened “because Sarah stole the last piece of the puzzle.” LOL!
Wells also added that being in quarantine with Sarah just “reconfirmed that I made a good decision [in choosing her as a partner]” and that coronavirus crisis has been “scary and anxiety-ridden just because you don’t know the future — but it’s been nice spending a lot of time with her.”
“If this had never happened, I would have been working on a different project and then [Bachelor in] Paradise. I would have been gone for basically the entire summer. So, you got to silver-lining this thing or glass half-full. It’s been nice to get to spend a bunch of time with my fiancée.”
The 29-year-old Modern Family actress revealed recently that he didn’t just ask her real life parents for permission.
“When my fiancé proposed, he asked my mom and dad for their blessing. Then he also hunted down Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell for their blessing,” she told Seventeen. “They really, really are like my second set of parents.”
Sarah also recently opened up about knowing that he was the one, rather quickly after meeting.
“We were talking about what kinds of weddings we wanted four days after we made things official,” she said in her Cosmopolitan cover feature. “I hate that typical cliché of ‘when you know, you know,’ but it’s so f–king true. At least it was for me.”
Sarah Hyland indulges herself in her new cover shoot for Cosmopolitan‘s May issue, available on April 7!
Here’s what the Modern Family star had to say to the outlet:
On being herself: “What you see is what you get…” which “is most likely a really annoying, loud, opinionated, brash, most-of-the-time-disgusting human creature.”
On her health issues: “I think a lot of people hide their struggles because they don’t want to be seen as weak. They want to seem like everything’s perfect.”
On meeting her fianceWells Adams: “It’s the most millennial thing in the entire world. I kind of want to gag at it.”
On knowing Wells Adams was the one: “We were talking about what kinds of weddings we wanted four days after we made things official. I hate that typical cliché of ‘when you know, you know,’ but it’s so f–king true. At least it was for me.”
On being self-aware: “I’m aware of everything I need to work on, and I know the steps to get there.” First step: “Look in the mirror and say, ‘B*tch, you got this.’”