Nick Viall, Natalie Joy get Honeymoon after first try got cancelled
Nick Viall and Natalie Joy were stopped while entering the country in first honeymoon
Nick Viall and Natalie Joy finally got the dream honeymoon they deserved after a "nightmare" attempt in the past at a post-wedding getaway.
The Bachelor alum and his wife enjoyed a family vacation in Dorado, Puerto Rico, taking their baby girl River Rose, 3 months, and Natalie's mom, with them.
"My mom has had River for the afternoon and we went and laid by the beach," Natalie, 25, shared on the May 16 episode of The Viall Files podcast, "and had lunch and talked about River the whole time,"
Of course, the couple had some other private things to do while grandma looked over their daughter.
"We have an outdoor shower," said Nick 43, "with a little bit of privacy."
Pictures from the honeymoon-getaway were shared by the couple, including glimpses with river along with some family poses.
"Did y'all know we are on our honeymoon or no?" Natalie captioned one picture, showing off her and Nick's wedding rings.
The Turks and Caicos Islands were the original destination for the family's honeymoon plans. The family took a plane to the archipelago nation close to the Bahamas earlier this month, shortly after the couple's picturesque wedding at Natalie's family property in Georgia.
However, when they arrived at the airport, customs detained them. They were informed that there was an issue with Natalie's passport, so they went back home.
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