
Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth appear to be stronger a couple than ever as Kaitlyn recently shared a picture of her posing with his family last Thanksgiving. The reality star uploaded the snap on Instagram and captioned it, "Thankful for my fiancé, and my new family love you guys! Shawn was sadly home sick in bed with a cold, but we brought him some leftovers."
Recently, the couple spoke with ET Canada to talk about their wedding plans. The website reports that Kaitlyn is thinking about a "boho vibe" for their upcoming nuptials and that she has been getting inspiration from Pinterest.
On whether their wedding will be televised, Kaitlyn said that they have talked about it and that they think that it would be "fun" for them to share their special day with their fans.
"We've talked about it and it seems like it would be fun," she said.
And while the reality stars appear to consider having cameras roll on their special day, they also thought about having another private ceremony right after.
"I think if we did that we would probably have a little intimate wedding after," Kaitlyn said.
Kaitlyn and Shawn have been engaged for three months, and since then, the two have been inseparable and have even begun living together in Shawn's Nashville home earlier this month. The two, who are very active on social media, have kept their fans updated on their relationship and have shared funny videos on Snapchat as well as pictures in both their Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Aside from making appearances at various events, the two have also been busy with their individual projects. Shawn has recently teamed up with previous rival Nick Viall for their Movember cause, while Kaitlyn recently appeared on TedX Vancouver to talk about cyberbullying during her time on "The Bachelorette."
While the "Bachelor" franchise does not have a good track record when it comes to couples actually ending up together, the pair told ET Canada that they have chosen to stay positive and are ignoring those who say that their relationship is destined to fail.
"If you took ten normal couples not in reality TV, what's the rate of them working out?" Shawn asked. "It's really the same everywhere you go, online dating, finding someone at the bar."













