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Runaway June’s lead singer, Stevie Woodward, married fiancé Jordan Howell in a stunning ceremony this month in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Woodward’s Runaway June bandmates, Natalie Stovall and Jennifer Wayne, shared a few photos of the newlyweds on the group’s Instagram account on Wednesday (October 29). Runaway June exclaimed in the caption: “What an amazing love story!!!! Congratulations Stevie on your happily ever after 💍”
Woodward has previously shared photos on Instagram by Sayulita and Kelowna Wedding Photo & Video. The Nashville, Tennessee-based bride and groom traveled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where family and close friends gathered for the intimate ceremony. Woodward spoke about her wedding in a recent conversation with her bandmates and Morgan from The Bobby Bones Show. Morgan asked the Runaway June star what she’s learned about herself, her fiancé, the wedding planning process and more.
“I’m incredibly low maintenance in a way that’s almost detrimental to my family wanting to celebrate me,” Woodward said at that time. “I don’t want a shower. I don’t — I mean, I just, the whole wedding thing, I’m trying to make it as small as possible. And my fiancé’s name is Jordan and he’s just been so great if I ever need help with him. …I want to control this, I want to make it exactly how I want it to be with, you know, certain things here and there. so he’s just been really good about, ‘you tell me when you need me and I’ll be there,’ but as far as the wedding planning process has gone, it’s been very easy, so I’m — I just didn’t want to stress myself out. But I’m also a people pleaser, so I know if I had this ginormous wedding, I’d be like, ‘is everybody having fun? are you guys good?’ instead of enjoying [the wedding]. So we’re doing something really small, and it’ll be really nice.”
Woodward and Howell got engaged on December 21, 2024. She told PEOPLE at the time that when he proposed, Howell “had candles and rose petals all over the house lined up and he had my favorite song ‘When You Say Nothing at All’ playing. It was an intimate moment, very private and romantic. It was perfect.”