Sean Lowe is engaged
'Bachelor' and fiancée reportedly 'happy and committed,' wedding set for this summer
WENN
The current season of "The Bachelor" has been a successful one for Cupid. Sean Lowe has reportedly found his wife-to-be. Life & Style reports the 29-year-old is engaged and madly in love with the contestant who won his heart in the series finale, which was filmed at the end of 2012.
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A show insider tells the publication, "Sean and his fiancée are happy and committed to each other. They're planning to get married before the end of the summer. His final choice was an easy one. He's totally confident with his decision." The news comes just 24 hours before the most romantic day of the year -- and two days after Lowe was seen rejecting this season's "Bachelor" villainess Tierra LiCausi on Monday's episode. Lowe proposed to his mystery fiancée in Thailand in November, and the couple has been on lockdown ever since, in an effort to keep his decision a secret until the finale in March. Friends reveal he has been flying to Los Angeles regularly for long weekends with his bride-to-be in a top secret mansion.
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