In the Monday finale of "The Bachelorette," fans were able to witness that JoJo Fletcher chose Jordan Rodgers and they have been doing different interviews since it has been revealed that she has picked the man to complete her happily ever after. The couple appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and they talked about living together and other reports talked about the sparkler that he gave her when he asked Fletcher to marry him.
The 25-year-old Dallas native and 27-year-old soon-to-be husband gave their first official interview as an engaged couple after she broke the heard of Robby Hayes. The brunette beauty told Kimmel that she decided that since they were starting a new life together, they should get a new house.
Rodgers chimed in telling Kimmel that the former "The Bachelorette" contestant looking for a home is more on the digital side rather than visiting the homes in person. Rodger said that they are trying to make a big decision but he is getting little photos on his phone and he cannot tell if he likes the property noting that it has been difficult for him, E! News reported.
Despite all the troubles that the two have gone through finding the perfect home, "The Bachelorette" couple was able to find a home for them in Dallas. Rodgers said that they had to bring his bed. He joked that he loves Fletcher but he also loves his bed.
During their visit on "The Jimmy Kimmel Live," the host asked them to play "Fiance My Name" game, which is about questions that the partners have to answer to see how well they know each other. Watch the video below to know more about how it went.
As for the ring of Fletcher, the former "The Bachelorette" suitor reportedly spent a hefty amount of money for his lady love. The ring is said to be from Neil Lane and a source close to Fletcher said that the sparkler is as big as and as bright as her statement and smile. The insider added, "Jordan selected an oval-shaped, 3.5 karat ring set in platinum. You can see watching the finale how Jordan gravitated towards the larger stone." The ring reportedly cost $70,000 to $80,000.