Bachelor in Paradise Alumni Couple Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour Looking to Settle Down in San Diego
Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour are searching for their new home in San Diego after putting their wedding plans on pause.
Godwin and Barbour met on the sixth season of Bachelor in Paradise which aired in 2019 and are one of the adorable success stories from the show. Barbour popped the question on the final episode of the season, where Godwin said yes to starting their future together. The couple recently celebrated their one-year engagement anniversary on June 27 and are not in a hurry to rush down the aisle.
Godwin and Barbour have paused their wedding plans due to the pandemic and are looking to find their home in San Diego. They both love the west coast and hope to tie the knot there, but for the time being, they want to enjoy their relationship and being engaged while finding their forever home.
The former beauty pageant contestant often gushes over her fiancé, as seen in her Instagram post below.
The power couple has a good balance in their relationship from dividing up daily house chores to knowing when to give each other space. They have grown even closer during quarantine and enjoy binge-watching Netflix and cooking together.
See Barbour’s post below, where they show off some freshly made s’mores.
Here’s to them finding their own paradise. We can’t wait to see what is in store for this happy, loving, and all around super-cute couple.
Hi! I am Hannah Forton pursuing a double major in Communications and Music Industry. I love traveling, sports, cooking, music, Broadway, movies, DIY, make-up, clothes, and tutorials. Some of my favorite work experiences includes an internship at a recording studio and working at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Helping and educating others is important to me, and I’ve enjoyed being able to do so through volunteering for numerous non-profits since middle school. I like the big city vibes, but small towns will always hold a special place in my heart. Living near Detroit allows me to achieve the best of both worlds.