Little Women LA news: Terra Jole and Joe Gnoffo married

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Little Women: LA star Terra Jole has finally married Joe Gnoffo, a couple of months after they brought their baby girl into the world.

According to US Weekly, the couple exchanged vows during Father's Day on Sunday with friends and family as witnesses.

"Walking down the aisle to the man of my dreams and to finally be able to call Joe my husband — what more can a girl ask for?" said Jole, who described the ceremony as "magical."

Jole and Gnoffo's journey to the altar will be featured in a new series, which premieres next month.

Last March, Jole gave birth to baby girl Penelope via C-section and baby stayed in intensive care for three days before going home. Penelope inherited the same type of dwarfism that Jole has—achondroplasia.

Gnoffo, a drummer and actor, carries a different type of dwarfism, known as pseudoachondroplasia.

Last April in an exclusive story from People, Jole said that they faced different challenges being first-time parents. For instance, she mentioned that they couldn't get Penelope inside the car without doing the task together with Gnoffo.

During the last few weeks of that month, the couple finally figured out how to get around with a newborn, like placing an extra mattress inside their baby's bassinet.

The difficult days of newborn care is now over and the couple is now enjoying every moment with their baby.

For now, Jole and Gnoffo could be eyeing Bora Bora as the destination for their honeymoon. According to a report from Starcasm, Jole retweeted a photo of Bora Bora and wrote "This screams "HONEYMOON" to me."

In the meantime, fans can wait for next month to witness the couple's tough journey, from engagement to wedding in a new Lifetime series, Little Women: Terra's Little Family, which will premiere on Wednesday, July 29, at 10 p.m. ET.

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