Jeremy Roloff is now off the singles market, E! News reported.

The "Little People, Big World" star and his fiancée, Audrey Mirabella Botti, exchanged their marriage vows in front of their family and friends at the groom's family farm in Hillsboro, Ore., on Saturday afternoon.

The groom wore a suit tailored by Maximillion while the bride walked down the aisle in a wedding dress designed by Lauren Graebner.

The couple had a dozen bridesmaids and 11 groomsmen by their side. The groom's twin brother, Zach Roloff, served as the best man while the bride's sister, Margo Botti, was the maid of honor, according to US Weekly.

Prior to the ceremony, Roloff, 24, and Botti, 23, told their nearly 300 guests that the fete will happen outdoors, so they need to dress appropriately.

"Wear shoes capable to walk on gravel, grass and dirt. This is a farm wedding. Bring a coat for a potential wind chill, and maybe an umbrella because Oregon is an awesome state and does what it wants," the couple said on their wedding website.

The TLC star got down on one knee last March after three years of dating and excitedly announced the news on his Instagram account.

"January 16th, 2010 I met Audrey. January 17th, 2010, I was in love. August 15th, 2011 asked her out. March 15th, 2014 I asked this beautiful girl to be mine, and she said yes," he wrote via Instagram. "Drowning in grace."

Botti also shared the good news, as well as a photo of her engagement ring, on her Instagram account, saying, "The question: Audrey Mirabella Botti, will you marry me? The answer: YES!!!!!!!!!!!! You're the one I want to team up with for life. Jeremy James Roloff, to say I'm I love you is an understatement. I'm getting married!!!"

Jeremy is featured on the TLC reality show, "Little People, Big World," along with his parents, Matt and Amy, twin brother Zach, sister Molly, and younger brother Jacob.

Meanwhile, Zach is set to follow his twin brother's footsteps. The 24-year-old popped the question to his girlfriend, Tori Patton, several weeks after Jeremy announced his engagement.