Dancing with the Stars host Erin Andrews and her hockey player fiance, Jarret Stoll, are now a married couple.

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Andrews' representative has confirmed the couple tied the knot on Saturday, June 24 in Montana during a sunset ceremony, People reported.

Andrews and Stoll reportedly exchanged vows in front of a small group of family and friends, after which they celebrated their nuptials with all their guests at a reception planned and executed by celebrity wedding planner Yifat Oren.

The Dancing with the Stars host and Stoll -- a 34-year-old former NHL star -- began dating in 2012, and the sportscaster confirmed their engagement in December 2016.

On December 15, she posted an Instagram photo in which she was kissing Stoll on the cheek and flashing her massive diamond engagement ring.

Stoll proposed marriage at Disneyland's exclusive Club 33.

"We went there for Christmas to see the Christmas decorations, and we had a lovely dinner there, and he did it right there at dinner at Disneyland," Andrews gushed on Good Morning America in January. "I was bawling like a child."

Andrews initially hinted Stoll had popped the question when she tweeted about her strong "ring game" on December 8. Dancing with the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy spilled the beans the following day about the pair's engagement during an interview with Fox 5 in Las Vegas, NV.

Chmerkovskiy reportedly smiled and said Andrews "maybe just got engaged," confessing it was "payback" for the time she accidentally announced his fiancee Peta Murgatroyd's first pregnancy backstage on Dancing with the Stars.

Andrews joked with Extra in February that Stoll is actually the "bridezilla" in their relationship and was "Pinteresting" wedding photos all the time.

While she said she doesn't want to wear a veil on her big day, Andrews laughed about how she'd probably have to stop her groom from wearing one at the wedding.
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