Ok, so you can’t marry Ben Higgins. But he can be there when you tie the knot! Read on for details about Ben’s new wedding event.
I’ve said it before and I’ll definitely say it again: Ben Higgins is the darling of Bachelor Nation. If you like me, are dying to meet him, you might be able to get your chance this September.
If you’re already planning on getting married to someone that isn’t your favorite dreamboat Bachelor (tragic, I know), Ben Higgins has got the perfect venue for you. He recently announced that he is accepting couple applications for his new marriage event, The Wedding Party. Check out the website here!
The event will take place in Denver on Sept. 1 of this year. Ben aims to help couples have their dream ceremony at a fraction of the cost by conducting a mass ceremony and reception for 12 couples. Imagine all the perks of a $50-$100k wedding but for a far more reasonable price tag. The best part? It’s hosted by Ben Higgins himself!
Does this sound like something you and your partner would be interested in? You can apply here!
We love this announcement because it’s perfectly fitting with everything we know and love about Ben Higgins. He’s always come off as incredibly altruistic. Remember the totally cool coffee business he co-founded, Generous Coffee, that has the goal to “use profits to fund operational expenses of nonprofits or social enterprises that are doing sustainable, life-changing work around the world”? Love Ben. Love all that he stands for.
The news about The Wedding Party is also exciting in light of Ben’s recent announcement that he is seeing new girlfriend Jessica Clarke. You can read all about their announcement here. Ben is clearly a romantic and this new venture is the perfect reflection of his desire to share the love. We’re rooting for him and Jessica. Who knows? Maybe his own wedding won’t be too far off in the future!
If you plan on applying to The Wedding Party, let us know! This new event sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for The Bachelor super fan as well as hopeless romantics.