Sarah Hyland is married to Wells Adams!

Sarah Hyland finally tied the knot with her longtime fiance Well Adams.

Sarah Hyland and her longtime fiance Wells Adams marry after a three-year engagement. The 31-year-old Bachelor in Paradise celebrated their long-awaited wedding ceremony over the weekend, as verified by Sarah Hyland’s Modern Family co-stars’ Instagram posts from the event. The couple had planned to marry in 2020, but the epidemic forced them to postpone their wedding.

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Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams married on Saturday in California after being engaged for more than three years. Despite having to reschedule their wedding twice, the actress, 31, and the Bachelorette star, 38, were married over the weekend.

Hyland’s co-stars at the modest wedding included Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julie Bowen, and Nolan Gould.

Vergara brought her 30-year-old son, Manolo Gonzalez, as her date, according to social media photos from the celebrity-studded wedding, which was held in a California vineyard. At the same time, Ferguson’s husband Justin Mikita joined the actor in the meantime. 

“Yay! Just…yay.” Bowen captioned a photo of herself with Gould and Ferguson at what appeared to be a pre-wedding party, “I love my fake family.” Hyland, best known for her role as Haley Dunphy in the ABC sitcom Modern Family, began dating the Bachelor in Paradise bartender in October 2017. The couple had planned to marry in August 2020 after he proposed in July 2019, but the COVID-19 pandemic postponed their wedding.

Hyland, 31, best known for her role on Modern Family as Haley Dunphy, and Adams, 38 — a Bachelor franchise staple since appearing as a contestant on season 12 of The Bachelorette — first sparked dating rumors after publicly flirting on Twitter in 2016, with Hyland vocalizing her crush on Adams as the season aired. They met on social media and went public with their romance in 2017, before getting engaged two years later. According to People, the pair had intended to marry in 2020 but postponed their wedding due to COVID issues. Last July, Adams stated that the couple would “replan” their wedding, telling People that Hyland “was robbed of all that kind of fun stuff you get to do as a new bride” and that they would “replan” their wedding.