And while they’re hoping to find a place in a New York minute, they’re not in as much of a hurry to walk down the aisle.
“We’re just happy to not have anything epic to do right now because that’s all we’ve been doing for the last six months,” Joan told E!, noting she and Chock haven’t talked too much about a wedding timeline and instead want, “Just to be a couple and enjoy each other and get to know each other’s friends and family. I think timeline is within a year, but we’re not in any rush to have it done really quickly.”
But when they do decide to tie the knot, they’d consider sending viewers an invite.
“As far as televised or just like a little private thing, [we] originally thought private—just our friends and family, smaller, maybe destination,” the school administrator from Rockville, Maryland, continued. “But now, we’re thinking maybe we’d be open for a televised one.”
And they’d want to do it for the right reasons.
“Bachelor Nation has kind of watched us through this whole journey,” Joan added, “and then to abruptly end it and not show anybody the next chapter of it would be not really that kind. And so we’re thinking about maybe, maybe doing that.”
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