Blushing brides! Ali Vincent, the first female winner of The Biggest Loser, became a married woman this past weekend when she exchanged vows with her love, Jennifer Krusing.
Vincent, who appeared on the fifth season of The Biggest Loser in 2008 alongside her mother Bette-Sue, took to Facebook this week to share photos from her happy day. The slimmed-down reality star wed Krusing at the gorgeous Waterfront Hotel in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, May 24.
The Live Big With Ali Vincent host, 40, wore a beautiful white tea-length lace dress with delicate sleeves and an embellished belt. She paired her wedding dress with peep-toe heels and a vintage-inspired birdcage veil.
Vincent’s bride, Krusing, opted for a white suit, wearing a sharp blazer and trousers with a pair of black-and-white wedges. Shades of pink were also incorporated into the San Francisco Bay ceremony in the bridesmaids’ shoes and bouquets.
The reality star, who called her wedding night “the BEST night ever,” kicked off the celebratory weekend with a joint bachelorette party on Friday evening, going on to spend quality time with family and friends outdoors in kayaking trips and walking tours. On the day that they said “I do,” Vincent and Krusing started off the morning by doing yoga, according to their wedding website, before getting in some rest and relaxation ahead of the big moment.
“When Jen and I met neither of us were looking for love, if you will,” Vincent, who shed 112 pounds on The Biggest Loser, writes on the website for her wedding. “It was on all planes an ordinary Sunday during football season. Jen had gone to watch the game with [friends] while I was in town to run a half marathon with some friends. I never in a million years thought I would meet the love of my life later that day.”
“After an afternoon that turned into evening, a lot of banter, possibly a massage and several dares — I for one couldn’t deny the connection and building intrigue between Jen and myself,” she continued. “I also had no idea what our future held. It wasn’t long before Jen and I realized we had something very real growing between ourselves. In fact both of us would probably say we knew immediately yet we wouldn’t allow ourselves to admit it until we could no longer deny it. The rest is, as they say, history. Or as we like to say, yet to come!”