Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko Are Planning Two Weddings (and They’re Open to ABC Filming!)

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Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko Are Planning Two Weddings (and They’re Open to ABC Filming!)


Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko are engaged and ready to start their lives together! The happy couple made their debut on The Bachelorette’s After the Final Rose, and then chatted to People about their plans for what comes next. In other words, (1) when they’re moving in together and (2) when we can expected a Big Bachelor Wedding.

According to Dotun, he and Charity are hoping to move in together “as soon as possible.” As he put it, “We love to be around each other — it’s hard to be apart — so we want to make that happen ASAP. We can’t wait.”

Meanwhile, Charity is hoping to get married in either 2025 or 2026. “We’re not really trying to have a super incredibly 17-year length engagement,” she explained. “We obviously came here to find love, and we have successfully done that. So [we’re] super happy to get our lives started.”

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Charity and Dotun also confirmed they’re potentially planning two weddings—one Nigerian, and one American. “I definitely am open to having two weddings,” Charity said. “We’ll see what that looks like. But me and Dotun talk a lot about the Nigerian wedding and if ABC will film that one, so we’ll see!”

Get on it, ABC!

Anyway, Charity and Dotun have obviously spent the last few months hiding their relationship and now that The Bachelorette is over they can’t wait to be in public.

“The fact that we don’t have to hide anymore is going to be great,” Charity said. “Simple things — going on a walk down the street, going to the grocery store, going to a concert, being able to experience the things that brings us the most joy together — I am super excited about. We don’t care about anything else besides just being together.”

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 



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