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Report: 'Bachelor in Paradise' Wedding Is Fake
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The nuptials between Lacy Faddoul and Marcus Grodd on the premiere of season 2 is reportedly just a publicity stunt.

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Lacy Faddoul and Marcus Grodd reportedly haven't tied the knot despite the televised wedding during the recent premiere of "Bachelor In Paradise" season 2. Rumor has it, the nuptials was just a stunt to boost ratings for the new season.

According to TMZ, the couple who got engaged on the season finale of last year's reality show doesn't even have a marriage silence. A real wedding is not expected to be happening anytime soon either since Grodd is busy training for the Coast Guard.

Faddoul and Grodd surprised the new cast of "Bachelor in Paradise" with their impromptu wedding ceremony on the beach in Sayulita, Mexico. Chris Harrison officiated the ceremony. He said, "You both came on the Bachelor and Bachelorette seeking the most important thing in the world - love."

"Neither of you found it, but you were each given a second chance and you both came to paradise to seek out love again and there you found it," the host added. "There were ups and downs, trials and tribulations and you've come through to this day, back in Mexico where it all began."

ABC has no immediate comment on the rumor.

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