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The Bachelor’s Whitney Bischoff ties the knot in an ocean view ceremony

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Whitney Bischoff has found her happy ending.

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The former Bachelor contestant married her boyfriend of two years, sales manager Ricky Angel, in an ocean view ceremony Saturday at the luxury Wequassett Resort on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

The fertility nurse, 32, who was once engaged to former Bachelor Chris Soules (they split in 2015), walked down the aisle to “My Old Kentucky Home,” a tribute to her Southern roots.

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Bischoff wore a satin column gown that she designed with Audrey Grant Bridal and carried a bouquet of blush, white and peach blooms from The Wild Dahlia, including a single Stargazer lily, her late mother Carol’s favorite flower. The couple exchanged rings by Sam Rafidia of European jewelry, as fellow Bachelor alums Kaitlyn BristoweShawn Booth, Evan Bass and Carly Waddell looked on.

Bischoff met Angel, 31, in 2015 on the dating website Bumble (“Girls’ choice!” she joked in 2016).

“As soon as I met Ricky, I knew,” Bischoff says. “I was in a very raw emotional state after my breakup. And I could be myself with him. I didn’t feel like I needed to put on a facade. I felt back to normal. It was a very refreshing feeling.”

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Bischoff wore a satin column gown that she designed with Audrey Grant Bridal and carried a bouquet of blush, white and peach blooms from The Wild Dahlia, including a single Stargazer lily, her late mother Carol’s favorite flower. The couple exchanged rings by Sam Rafidia of European jewelry, as fellow Bachelor alums Kaitlyn BristoweShawn Booth, Evan Bass and Carly Waddell looked on.

Bischoff met Angel, 31, in 2015 on the dating website Bumble (“Girls’ choice!” she joked in 2016).

“As soon as I met Ricky, I knew,” Bischoff says. “I was in a very raw emotional state after my breakup. And I could be myself with him. I didn’t feel like I needed to put on a facade. I felt back to normal. It was a very refreshing feeling.”

This article originally appeared on PEOPLE.

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