Sarah Hyland divulges further details of her would-be-wedding day celebrations

COVID tests, an Etsy veil, fake photos, a real bouquet and a winery… Sarah Hyland divulges further details of her would-be-wedding day celebrations

 She was set to marry in August yet the pandemic changed her plans.

Yet Sarah Hyland and her husband-to-be Wells Adams still made sure they lived it up in style as they spent the day at a winery with their nearest and dearest. 

After sharing snaps of the day at the time, the Modern Family star, 29, went into full detail about the thwarted day during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Bridal white: Sarah Hyland and her husband-to-be Wells Adams still made sure they lived it up in style as they spent the day at a winery with their nearest and dearest

Sarah seemed content with the day despite it not being what they had planned, as they have left things indefinitely postponed. 

Ellen asked: ‘So you and your lovely fiancé Wells were meant to get married in August?, as Sarah said: ‘Yeah we were supposed to get married 8/8/2020 – not happening! Not happening anymore, what can you do?’

When asked about what they did on the day, she went into stunning detail. 

Sarah said: ‘Yes I did get dressed up on the day anyway. It was the first time out of my house since quarantine and we went to a winery… 

The big day! After sharing snaps of the day at the time, the Modern Family star, 29, went into full detail about the thwarted day during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The big day! After sharing snaps of the day at the time, the Modern Family star, 29, went into full detail about the thwarted day during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

To mark the day they were supposed to get married: Sarah seemed content with the day despite it not being what they had planned, as they have left things indefinitely postponed

To mark the day they were supposed to get married: Sarah seemed content with the day despite it not being what they had planned, as they have left things indefinitely postponed

‘We went with all our friends, all of us got tested, our family, best man, maid of honour. I bought a white dress and a veil i got on Etsy’.

Despite it being a ‘fake’ wedding, she revealed she was still treated, as she said: ‘My bridesmaids got me a real wedding bouquet as a surprise and then we took real wedding pictures for fun’. 

In July, Sarah marked a year since they had gotten engaged in Fiji, with a throwback pic from the trip. ‘One year engaged to my best friend. So grateful to be quarantined with the love of my life,’ she wrote in the caption. 

Check the rock: In the lovely spread, the actress and her hunky Bachelor in Paradise beau cavort in a sun-filled vineyard, in front of a hilly vista

Check the rock: In the lovely spread, the actress and her hunky Bachelor in Paradise beau cavort in a sun-filled vineyard, in front of a hilly vista

‘One day we’ll get married, but for now, I’ll take eating junk food and Netflix all day every day,’ she continued. ‘I love you to Pluto and back baby’

On July 22, Hyland and Adams opened up about delaying their wedding amid the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with People.

The couple explained that they would be holding off on their nuptials as long as the pandemic raged in order to set a positive example for others.

‘I think right now there are more important things to worry about,’ Sarah said of postponing the wedding.

Having a giggle: She shared the finer details with Ellen

Having a giggle: She shared the finer details with Ellen

'We postponed wedding planning because we want to be able to focus on what's important right now, and that's helping to spread information to wear masks,' Sarah said

‘We postponed wedding planning because we want to be able to focus on what’s important right now, and that’s helping to spread information to wear masks,’ Sarah said

‘We definitely want to get married one day and have the wedding of our dreams and have everybody that we love there,’ she continued.

‘But we postponed wedding planning because we want to be able to focus on what’s important right now, and that’s helping to spread information to wear masks and to only go out for essential needs and also take a really big look inside yourself and reflect on how you treat others.

‘There’s a lot of learning, and I’m really more focused on political things rather than wedding things,’ she added. ‘There is a lot going on in the world right now and that’s what we should be focused on.’  

One month ago: She marked a year since they had gotten engaged in Fiji, with a lovely throwback pic from the trip

One month ago: She marked a year since they had gotten engaged in Fiji, with a lovely throwback pic from the trip

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