Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Evans wedding news: Country couple ties the knot in Mexico

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Kelsea Ballerini marries Morgan Evans in Mexico.

Sources have confirmed to People that the country music couple tied the knot on Saturday, in an intimate affair by the beach in Cabo San Lucas, surrounded by close family and friends.

According to insiders, the 24-year-old "Love Me Like You Mean It" singer walked down the aisle in a simple yet classic Berta gown with lace details. The 32-year-old groom wore a Joseph Abboud. The couple exchanged David Yurman rings, engraved with customized messages inside.

Ballerini confirmed the good news via her Instagram account, where she posted a photo of their legs and feet, back dropped by a beach with rose petals. It was captioned, "Mr & Mrs. Evans."

Mr & Mrs. Evans.

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Before their wedding, the couple talked to People about what they expect of married life.

In the interview, Ballerini shared that she is looking forward to sharing the rest of her life with someone she shares a lot of similarities with, particularly career. "I think that makes for a really full life -- when you can do everything that you want, and then share it with someone," she said.

Evans, on the other hand, shared that he has been asking a lot of people what to expect after getting married, or if he should be prepared for any changes. "Everyone keeps telling us, 'Ah, it gets better. And so whatever that means, I'm looking forward to that, and it's gonna be fun," the Australian singer quipped.

Ballerini and Evans first met in March 2016, when they co-hosted the CMC Music Awards. They began dating as soon as they went back to Nashville.

After nine months of dating, Evans popped the question on Christmas Day 2016. Ballerini first shared news of her engagement over Instagram. She said she was "burning pancakes" when Evans went down on one knee.

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