“So that’s our first step, and we did agree to get married in Puerto Rico, where I’m from," the Towson University alum added. You’re such an amazing woman that you’ve changed my whole outlook on life."Īfter the season finale aired in October 2021, the couple told Us Weekly they hadn't started planning their wedding yet, but Mari said she's planning a move to Kenny's hometown of Chicago. And I literally, like, I can’t see my life without you. "At the end of the day, we did go through a lot of real-life relationship stuff, and we were tested like no other couple in Paradise, I think," the Right Stuff Entertainment founder said while popping the question. The BiP season 6 alum set her sights on the Bachelorette season 16 veteran, eventually taking him to the boom-boom room, but their romance quickly fizzled. “And then after sleeping on it a little bit, after getting some opinions advice - I talked to Wells a little bit and I asked him, ‘When do couples usually start to become more exclusive?’ And he said not until, like, week three or four usually."Īt that point in the season, Mari thought she wasn't ready to commit to Kenny, but she reconsidered when Demi Burnett arrived. “Initially, we had a conversation about not going on dates with other people it wasn’t shown,” the Puerto Rico native recalled during a September episode of the "Click Bait" podcast. At first, the duo seemed like one of the strongest couples on the beach, but things hit a snag when Mari told Kenny that she wanted to keep her options open. When the season began in August 2021, the boy band manager was immediately attracted to the former beauty queen, who made her Bachelor Nation debut during Matt James' season of The Bachelor. Keep scrolling for a look back at Kenny and Mari’s relationship ups and downs:īachelor in Paradise's Kenny Braasch and Mari Pepin-Solis' Ups and Downs: From Burned Cake to Engagement Sign up for Us Weekly's free, daily newsletter and never miss breaking news or exclusive stories about your favorite celebrities, TV shows and more! “So that’s our first step, and we did agree to get married in Puerto Rico, where I’m from,” the Towson University alum added. You’re such an amazing woman that you’ve changed my whole outlook on life.”Īfter the season finale aired in October 2021, the couple told Us Weekly they hadn’t started planning their wedding yet, but Mari said she’s planning a move to Kenny’s hometown of Chicago. “At the end of the day, we did go through a lot of real-life relationship stuff, and we were tested like no other couple in Paradise, I think,” the Right Stuff Entertainment founder said while popping the question. Though he worried that their 15-year age difference might pose a problem, the duo talked it over and realized they were both ready to tie the knot. Kenny then went on a date with late arrival Tia Booth, but he ultimately decided that Mari was the one for him. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies “And then after sleeping on it a little bit, after getting some opinions advice - I talked to Wells a little bit and I asked him, ‘When do couples usually start to become more exclusive?’ And he said not until, like, week three or four usually.”Īt that point in the season, Mari thought she wasn’t ready to commit to Kenny, but she reconsidered when Demi Burnett arrived. “Initially, we had a conversation about not going on dates with other people it wasn’t shown,” the Puerto Rico native recalled during a September episode of the “Click Bait” podcast. When the season began in August 2021, the boy band manager was immediately attracted to the former beauty queen, who made her Bachelor Nation debut during Matt James‘ season of The Bachelor. Mari Pepin-Solis and Kenny Braasch were one of three couples who ended season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise with an engagement, but their road to happiness came with a few speed bumps.
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