Ashley and JP from The Bachelorette Wedding Details

Ashley Hebert and JP Rosenbaum The Bachelorette
Ashley Hebert and JP Rosenbaum from 'The Bachelorette' - (ABC/MATT KLITSCHER)

ABC will air the wedding of JP Rosenbaum and Ashley Hebert this December in the special broadcast of The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.’s Wedding with Chris Harrison as host. The couple got engaged in August 2010 at the end of Ashley’s The Bachelorette season and are just the second Bachelorette couple to ever actually get married.
 
The wedding special will include behind-the-scenes video of Ashley getting fit for her custom-made gown as well as the couple’s visits to a wedding planner. The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.’s Wedding will also include footage of their bachelor and bachelorette parties leading up to the actually wedding.
 
Among the celebs on the guest list are past Bachelor and Bachelorette couples and participants.
 
Details on Ashley and J.P. [Courtesy of ABC]:
 
“Ashley and J.P.’s love story has come full circle at last. Ashley began by being one of the favorites to capture Brad Womack’s heart on the 15th edition of The Bachelor in early 2010 and narrowly missing her goal of finding a future husband. She got her second opportunity to find love on the seventh edition of The Bachelorette, after determining to find balance between her career and personal life. However, her search for ‘Mr. Right’ had to survive a shocking and emotionally taxing journey. Initially Ashley’s own sister even had her doubts about J.P., but all was quickly forgiven. Finally, Ashley got her fairytale happy ending as she gave J.P. her final rose and he proposed. Since then they have been inseparable. Ashley, 28, graduated from dental school at the University of Pennsylvania and is currently completing a specialty in pediatric dentistry at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. J.P., 35, continues as a successful construction manager in New York City. Now they’re really ready to begin their life as man and wife and to have a family of their own.”
 
Source: ABC