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‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Alum Marcus Grodd Marries Ally Lutar

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Jan. 11 2018, Updated 8:19 p.m. ET

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Second times a charm? Bachelor In Paradise alum Marcus Grodd, who first appeared on Andi Dorfman's season of The Bachelorette, tied the knot to Ally Lutar on Saturday in Vancouver, Canada.

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Marcus, 29, and Ally, 35, tied the knot in front of 44 of their closest family and friends, including Bachelorette alum, Josh Murray, who served as a groomsman.

As Bachelor fans know, the evening wedding marked Marcus’ second time down the aisle. Marcus wed his fellow BIP contestant Lacy Faddoul on an episode of the summer dating show in 2015. However, the marriage was not legally binding, and by summer 2016, they had called it quits.

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But, it looks like Marcus has found “the one” this time around. “The minute I met her I knew this was how you feel when you meet your wife for the first time,” he told People.

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The first date “felt as if we had always been together,” he gushed. “Immediately we both knew we had found the missing piece in our lives. Ally moved in the very next day! I can truly say I knew I loved her the day I met her. We have moved so quickly because it’s always felt so right and meant to be.”

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The two, who met in July 2016, became engaged in May of last year.

Congrats to the happy couple!

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