See Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard Kiss at Their Wedding

The "19 Kids & Counting" stars tied the knot on Saturday.

ByABC News
June 23, 2014, 9:34 AM
Jill Duggar, star of "19 Kids & Counting," with Derick Dillard.
Jill Duggar, star of "19 Kids & Counting," with Derick Dillard.
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— -- They’ve waited months for this special moment.

After saying "I do," stars of "19 Kids & Counting" Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard finally got to have that first kiss.

They were married Saturday in front of 1,000 friends and family at the Cross Church in Springdale, Arkansas, their rep told ABC News today.

Duggar looked beautiful in a white beaded dress and lace veil and Dillard wore a gray suit and salmon tie.

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PHOTO: Reality star Jill Duggar marries Derick Dillard, June 21, 2014 in Springdale, Arkansas. Jill, 23, is the second daughter in the large Duggar family of TLC show "19 Kids & Counting."
Reality star Jill Duggar marries Derick Dillard, June 21, 2014, in Springdale, Ark. Jill, 23, is the second daughter in the large Duggar family of TLC show "19 Kids & Counting."

The couple got engaged in April, a few months after they first met, and Duggar, 23, told ABC News earlier in the year that they would be saving their first kiss for their nuptials.

"We're just really trying to keep our relationship focused not on the physical but really just more on communication and continuing to learn more about each other," Duggar said. "We're saving our first kiss and things beyond that for our wedding."

Duggar's father, Jim Bob, 48, added to the sentiment on why the couple waited on physical intimacy.

"This isn't a new concept," Jim Bob told ABC. "This is the way that everybody used to do it 50 years ago, and we're reverting back to how they used to do with more family interaction, less teen pregnancy and when the divorce rate was a lot lower ... Michelle and I are really grateful that they have chosen to set high standards."