The Bachelorette: Trista Sutter and Ryan Sutter Renew Wedding Vows!

Couple said "I do" again on Saturday, Dec. 14 in Vail, according to People

By Jordana Ossad Dec 15, 2013 4:02 PMTags
Trista Sutter, Ryan SutterKevin Winter/Getty Images For Entertainment Weekly

Trista Sutter and Ryan Sutter said "I do," again!

The beloved Bachelorette couple renewed their wedding vows on Saturday, Dec. 14 in their hometown of Vail, Colo, according to People.

"It's an understatement to say I hit the jackpot," the 41-year-old bride told the mag of meeting her husband on the first season of ABC's hit series. "He is such a good person. He gets better with age."

26 million viewers tuned in to watch their televised lavish wedding ten years ago, but the Sutter's vow renewal was a more intimate affair.

But don't fret Bachelor nation! Cameras were rolling and the ceremony will air on Jan. 19 in a primetime special on ABC called The Bachelor: Bachelor Love Stories.

The occasion will be part of "Juan-uary," the network's series of four different specials to hype current fan favorite Juan Pablo Galavis' upcoming stint as the new Bachelor.

"Big day! Wish I hadn't let my stress get the best of me this morn but gonna choose 2 celebrate the rest of this beautiful day w/ gratitude!" Trista tweeted on Saturday.

"#favepartsofday = being surrounded by friends and family and the incredible beauty of @beavercreekmtn . #grateful #happy #inlove #blessed," she added.

Since meeting and marrying on national television, the couple lives in Vail where Ryan is a firefighter and have welcomed two children: 6-year-old Max and 4-year-old Blakesley. Trista recently opened up on Good Morning America that her family life inspired her to pen the book Happily Ever After: The Life-Changing Power of a Grateful Heart.

When asked what makes her relationship with Ryan work when so many of the reality franchise's other matches have failed, Trista chalked it up to "perfect" timing.

"I think if you compare The Bachelor and Bachelorette to real world, it's probably not that different in that how many relationships do you go through before you find the one that you want to spend the rest of your life with," she said. "But we just had all the components—trust, honesty, respect, love, commitment, friendship, humor—you know, all of those things wrapped into one."

Congrats to the happy couple!