‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Update: The Winning Couple Marcus Grodd And Lacy Faddoul On Life After ‘BIP’ Finale; Future Plans Revealed
"Bachelor in Paradise" Season 1 just aired its much-awaited Finale (Episode 7) and revealed who won in the game of love. The show ended with a proposal, commitments and few breakups. However, the couples that decided to stay together had to conceal their relationship until the show featured its finale on TV. Following the broadcast of the much-awaited final episode of "Bachelor in Paradise," the engaged couple Marcus Grodd and Lacy Faddoul confirmed being engaged and spilled the beans about their life after the show.
Speaking to People, the winning couple of "Bachelor in Paradise" revealed that they were meeting up in safe houses after the show finished filming. Lacy Faddoul reveals that its "surreal" to finally make their relationship visible to the world. As for Marcus Grodd, it's still a "whirlwind" for them.
Marcus Grodd and Lacy Faddoul met on "Bachelor in Paradise" that was filmed for three weeks. They have only known each other for a few months. This has led to rampant speculations by media outlets about their engagement being a hasty decision. Several media outlets doubt they would go far. Addressing the issue, the 26-year-old bachelor revealed that even though they decided to get engaged within a month, that one month allowed them a "lot more time." Click Here to read the entire interview of Lacy Faddoul and Marcus Grodd with People.
As for falling in love with each other, the couple realized how deeply they felt for each other only after Lacy Faddoul landed in the hospital. The bachelorette suffered from acute dehydration during her stint at "Bachelor in Paradise."
At the end, the couple talked about their wedding plans. Marcus Grodd, the bachelor from Dallas, revealed that he would prefer to wait for another year before he gets married to Lacy Faddoul. Lacy jokingly revealed that she is following Marcus on Pinterest and that he keeps sending her bridal magazines for ideas for their wedding. However, they said they want to "enjoy" their courtship period and see each other's home before they decide where they want to settle down together.
Besides Marcus Grodd and Lacy Faddoul, Michelle Money and Cody Sattler came out as a couple. The latter is not yet engaged, but is said to be doing good together.