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Posted: 2018-03-07T12:03:13Z | Updated: 2018-03-07T12:03:13Z

Arie Luyendyk Jr. might want to leave some reality TV fans off the guest list for his wedding.

The controversial star of The Bachelor got engaged to Lauren Burnham on Tuesdays After the Final Rose episode, capping so much bitter drama.

Luyendyk invited internet scorn this week for the finale, when he dumped Becca Kufrin, the woman he originally proposed to, to pursue Burnham, the runner-up he had already rejected.

His much-debated switcheroo apparently worked out. Burnham decided to give Luyendyk a second chance when he visited her at her parents house in Virginia Beach, Virginia. That led to Tuesdays TV proposal, in which he proclaimed, I have made some bad decisions , but the best decision was running back to you.

She said yes (well, it was definitely!).

Host Chris Harrison couldnt resist a tiny dig at the previous betrothal betrayal, saying, I hope this engagement lasts a longer time.

As for Kufrin, she will be looking for love again as the new star of The Bachelorette.

Good luck to all.

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