'Sister Wives' star Maddie Brown marries Caleb Brush in Montana

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'Sister Wives': Madison's Engagement
'Sister Wives': Madison's Engagement

Wedding bells were ringing for one reality star this weekend!

"Sister Wives" star Maddie Brown wed her fiancé, Caleb Brush, in a small outdoor ceremony in Bozeman, Montana, on Saturday, June 4, and the entire reality family was on tap to fete her.

"I'm pretty excited," the bride told Us Weekly. "It doesn't feel real."

The 20-year-old reality star wore a stunning, lace strapless gown, paired with a set of pearls and her hair down long and flowing. She also appeared to have several flowers tucked in her hair where her veil met. The bride revealed she wanted to go for a bohemian theme for her nuptials, and her oversized and wild bouquet definitely lent itself to that gorgeous look.

Her groom, Brush, wore a set of khaki pants, a wool vest and a white, button down shirt. "I can cut a rug on a dance floor in khakis better than a monkey suit," he told Us Weekly.

Maddie announced her engagement to Brush in September with a sweet post on social media.

Maddie is the daughter of the polygamist TV star Kody Brown and his wife, Janelle. Kody and Janelle also have sons Logan, 22, Hunter, 19, Garrison, 17, Gabriel, 15, and daughter Savanah, 11. However, Kody also has 11 other children among his other three wives — Christine (the pair have daughters Aspyn, 21, Mykelti, 19, Gwendlyn, 14, Ysabel, 13, Truely, 6, and son Paedon, 17); Meri (they are parents to daughter Mariah, 20); and Robyn (Kody legally adopted her three children — Dayton, 15, Aurora, 13, and Breanna, 11, last June, and the couple share a son, 4-year-old Solomon, and are expecting their second child together later this year).

While Maddie's upbringing was definitely different than most, her husband says they don't intend to have a polygamous marriage.

"We are not living plural marriage," Brush told People in September. "We support Maddie's family with their choice of living plural marriage and they support us with our choice in just marrying each other."

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