WAG Erin Holland and cricketer fiancé Ben Cutting will marry in weeks

WAG Erin Holland and cricketer fiancé Ben Cutting reveal they will tie the knot in the ‘coming weeks’ after being forced to postpone their wedding twice due to COVID-19

WAG Erin Holland and her cricketer fiancé Ben Cutting will tie the knot in the ‘coming weeks’ after being forced to postpone their wedding twice.  

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Monday, the 31-year-old model confirmed a small ceremony will take place next month. 

‘I am just really excited that it is finally happening,’ Erin told the publication. 

Married: WAG Erin Holland, 31, and cricketer fiancé Ben Cutting, 33, have revealed they will tie the knot in the ‘coming weeks’ after being forced to postpone their wedding twice last year

‘It has been a long time coming. This past week it has started to sink in and we are both just super excited.’ 

Erin had a bridal shower at The Star’s Cucina Porto in Sydney on Saturday. However, she could only invite 12 people due to restrictions. 

Erin and Ben had initially planned to marry in June last year, however, they were forced to reschedule due to pandemic. 

Bride: 'It has been a long time coming. This past week it has started to sink in and we are both just super excited,' Erin said. The model had a bridal shower at The Star at the weekend

Bride: ‘It has been a long time coming. This past week it has started to sink in and we are both just super excited,’ Erin said. The model had a bridal shower at The Star at the weekend 

The couple then planned a December wedding but were again forced to reschedule their nuptials.   

In November, Erin told Daily Mail Australia that 2020 had been a ‘difficult’ year.

‘Rescheduling the wedding twice now has not been fun,’ Erin said.   

Chaotic: In November, Erin told Daily Mail Australia that 2020 had been a 'difficult' year with lockdown and border restrictions, and having to reschedule her wedding twice

Chaotic: In November, Erin told Daily Mail Australia that 2020 had been a ‘difficult’ year with lockdown and border restrictions, and having to reschedule her wedding twice

The TV presenter said it’s hard to reschedule due to Ben’s cricketing commitments. 

‘I know in the scheme of things, it’s not the most important thing, but for something like that, you have your heart set on it,’ she said. 

‘And for us, our schedules change so quickly, we don’t know if Ben will even be available for certain dates.’  

Close: 'I know in the scheme of things, it's not the most important thing, but for something like that, you have your heart set on it,' she said

Close: ‘I know in the scheme of things, it’s not the most important thing, but for something like that, you have your heart set on it,’ she said

During an interview on The Morning Show in June last year, Erin said she didn’t want to scale back on her dream wedding.  

‘I didn’t want to forego that big celebration I envisioned my entire life for my wedding,’ she said on the morning show. 

‘I’m ready to wait until we know family and friends are safely under the same roof.’ 

Dream wedding: During an interview on The Morning Show in June last year, Erin said: 'I didn't want to forego that big celebration I envisioned my entire life for my wedding'

Dream wedding: During an interview on The Morning Show in June last year, Erin said: ‘I didn’t want to forego that big celebration I envisioned my entire life for my wedding’