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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers‘ summer nuptials may not go off without a hitch. Appearing on Lauren Zima and Chris Harrison’s “Group Date” Instagram live on Tuesday, the former “Bachelorette” star, 29, revealed she and Rodgers, 31, have spoken about the possibility of postponing their wedding amid coronavirus concerns. “Today our wedding planner actually called …
JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers‘ summer nuptials may not go off without a hitch.
Appearing on Lauren Zima and Chris Harrison’s “Group Date” Instagram live on Tuesday, the former “Bachelorette” star, 29, revealed she and Rodgers, 31, have spoken about the possibility of postponing their wedding amid coronavirus concerns.
“Today our wedding planner actually called me and was like, ‘Hey, where’s your head at with everything?’ And I was like, ‘Well, we’re good. Like, we’re just going to wait until the last minute to see if we need to reschedule.’ And she said to us, ‘Totally hear you, but the problem with that is that your venue now is starting to book up through up until 2021,’” Fletcher said, according to Entertainment Tonight.
Fletcher and Rodgers got engaged in 2016 after meeting on the twelfth season of “The Bachelorette.” Last summer, Rodgers, an SEC college football analyst, re-proposed with a 5-carat sparkler from Ring Concierge.
Fletcher said the couple “would never sacrifice that day to just rush and get it done.”
“So, if it can’t happen the way we want it to happen, we’ll do it when we can,” Fletcher said. “And I know like, with Jordan, we can’t push it to fall. So, that’s the struggle,” though Rodgers joked, “it’s been four years, so what’s another year.”
Kidding aside, he and Fletcher are keeping the safety of their guests in mind when it comes to their final decision.
“We don’t want people to be worried about traveling around it, so if there is that, then we’ll look at possibly rescheduling to next year even though that’s not what we want to do,” he said.
In the meantime, Rodgers and Fletcher are laying low at home, entertaining themselves and their pet pooch, Jackson.