Summer House's Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula Get Married in Outdoor Ceremony
Amanda Batula/Instagram
Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula are officially married!
The Summer House stars tied the knot during an outdoor ceremony at Batula's home in New Jersey on Saturday.
The two exchanged vows in front of several of their Summer House costars, including Paige DeSorbo and Carl Radke, who served as a bridesmaid and groomsman, respectively.
RELATED: Summer House's Amanda Batula Says Fostering Dogs Makes Her 'Excited' for Babies with Kyle Cooke
The New York Post's Page Six reported that Lindsay Hubbard, Danielle Olivera, Luke Gulbranson, and Ciara Miller were also in attendance, as well as former Summer House star Everett Weston and Southern Charm cast members Craig Conover and Austen Kroll.
Kyle Cooke/Instagram
On her Instagram Story, Batula, 30, reposted a selection of photos and videos shot from the nuptials by attendees at the event. In one video, she and Cooke, 39, can be seen walking hand in hand with one another after saying "I do." They similarly hold hands as they enter their reception in another post.
In another reposted shot, Batula is seen smiling wide and posing in her stunning white dress.
The couple, who are also partners at their sparkling hard tea company, Loverboy, got engaged in 2018. Their relationship has been a focal point on the hit Bravo show, following the romance through all of its ups and downs.
Amanda Batula/Instagram
Cooke and Batula were originally set to tie the knot in September 2020 but had to postpone the ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
RELATED: Summer House Stars Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula Say Self-Isolating Together Made Them 'Stronger'
"We were literally getting ready to drop our 'Save the Dates' in the mail when lockdown hit," Cooke previously told PEOPLE. "Like a lot of couples, we were going back and forth as to what we should do."
Michael Cimino
But despite having to delay their wedding, the couple said isolating together in their New York City apartment during the start of the lockdown last year had a positive effect on their relationship.
"There was no escape. So it helped us to be able to communicate better with each other, to express how we're feeling instead of bottling it up," said Batula. "We learned so much, and it definitely made our relationship stronger."