Sterlin English, known for his appearance on “Dutton Ranch,” and Jayden Utash have officially celebrated their love with a beautiful wedding in Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii. After years of friendship, a romantic journey that began in childhood finally led them to their dream wedding surrounded by family, friends, and the breathtaking scenery of the Hawaiian island. Their special day was not only elegant and memorable but also filled with personal details that reflected their unique love story.

The couple’s relationship began long before romance entered the picture. English and Utash grew up near each other in New Mexico and shared a connection through their families. In fact, English was originally friends with Jayden’s brother before he became close with her. Although Utash admired him when they were younger, she admitted that he did not pay much attention to her during their childhood years. Years later, when they were both older, English asked her on a date while she was in college, and their friendship slowly turned into something much deeper.
Utash shared that she had always thought English was special, especially because of his cowboy lifestyle and personality. However, she was nervous when he finally asked her out because of their close family connection and his friendship with her brother. Fortunately, the date went well, and their relationship grew naturally from a longtime friendship into a loving partnership. The couple became engaged just one day before the premiere of “Dutton Ranch” in May, making the moment even more meaningful.
One of the most personal aspects of their wedding was the attention they gave to their rings. Utash and English worked together to design her engagement ring, although she did not see the finished piece until the proposal. She explained that seeing the real ring was even more beautiful than she had imagined. English added a special detail by including both of their initials, J and S, inside the band, creating a hidden symbol of their connection.

Utash also opened up about choosing her wedding dress, describing it as a simple yet perfect reflection of her personality. Unlike the ring, English was not involved in the dress decision because she wanted to keep it a surprise. She revealed that she only tried on a few dresses before finding the one that felt right. Instead of searching through countless stores, she immediately knew that the dress she chose was the perfect match for her style and the vision she had for her wedding day.
The couple exchanged vows on Friday, August 14, in Princeville, Kauai, at a location that held special meaning for Utash. Her family had spent many years vacationing in Princeville, and she had always dreamed of getting married at a small green chapel surrounded by mountains and waterfalls. When wedding planning began, she suggested Hawaii, and English fully supported her choice. Since they believed they would only get married once, they decided to make their dream Hawaiian wedding a reality.
Their celebration continued with a beautiful reception at The Terrace Hanalei, a restaurant with an open-air setting and stunning views. English was especially excited about the evening, which included a dance floor, a DJ, and a carefully planned dining experience. Instead of a traditional wedding cake, the couple chose a four-course meal with dessert because they were not big cake fans. The reception became a joyful gathering where their loved ones celebrated with them throughout the night.

After the wedding, English and Utash planned to enjoy their honeymoon at The 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay, a wellness-focused resort that perfectly matched their shared interests. They looked forward to relaxing after the celebration and enjoying the resort’s peaceful atmosphere, including features such as saunas, cold plunges, and open-air dining. Once their honeymoon ended, the couple planned to return to New Mexico for a while, spend time with their dog, and reconnect with family. Utash was especially excited to return home after being away since before college, while English said they were open to seeing where life would take them next. Their journey from childhood friends to newlyweds remains a heartwarming example of a love that grew over time and found its perfect destination in Hawaii.