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And now a CBS special presentation.
Rob and Amber fell in love on Survivor and ran the amazing race.
Now they're tying the knot.
Rob and Amber Get Married, next.
This is the tale of two survivors.
Amber.
Rob.
They met as All-Stars.
When I first met Rob... Boston style.
I really didn't like him too much.
I thought she was smoking hot, but she had a little attitude.
Then formed an alliance.
So we teamed up to win, but little did I know where it was actually going to end up.
The more I got to know, the more I realized how sweet a person she is.
That's when things started changing.
She won her heart.
Will you marry me?
I can't imagine my life without her.
She won a million dollars.
The winner of Survivor All.
All-Stars.
Then they ran the amazing race.
Go!
Come on, baby!
Jump!
And stayed true to each other, even though they came up short.
Rob and Amber, you are the second team to arrive.
The next part of my life I'm looking forward to is getting married and starting a family.
Now, there's one adventure left.
Wow, look at that.
It's time for them to get married.
You're like a bride today.
I love this.
Look at all this.
The shoes are too pointy.
Oh, really?
I've got a house to furnish.
Simple steps for writing your marriage vows.
Lobster tail, prawns, lionfish.
Don't cry, baby.
But they've got to make it happen in only four weeks.
Are you ready for this?
Nothing is too quick.
Ever easy with us.
I know what you're upset about.
Do I ever get to talk?
You've got to write your vows.
You have to decide who's going to marry you.
And there's your final dress fitting.
The jewelry.
The hair.
The pedicure.
The manicure.
The mixologist.
The cocktail.
Stop!
This whole thing is like the amazing race all over again.
Fasten your seatbelts.
Here we go again.
I can't believe that we're getting married in one month.
I didn't picture water this blue and sand that perfect.
Wow, look at that.
Look, baby.
There it is.
Wow.
Wow.
Rob and Amber, I'm Colin Cowie.
How are you?
Oh, we're fantastic.
All of a sudden, out of nowhere, it's Colin Cowie.
I mean, we're talking about Oprah's party planner here.
I mean, he's done the best of the best, I'm thinking.
If anybody can pull off his wedding in four weeks, Colin's the man.
Welcome to Atlantis.
Hi, Colin.
How are you doing?
So my first reaction with Colin is, Colin and I probably wouldn't be going to the same bar, if you know what I mean.
So, we have a wedding to plan, right?
Yes.
Yes.
But I've planned the most extraordinary, spectacular weddings around the world.
You any good?
I'm as good as it gets.
All right.
And yours will be the best.
All right.
That's what I like to hear.
So we needed a venue, and I thought the most spectacular place on the planet is
right here at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
It is paradise.
Now, we've got four weeks to plan the wedding before you guys walk down that aisle together.
I'm going to need you guys to help me do this.
Are you ready for this?
Yes.
Let's go.
Let's go make it happen.
Let's go.
So I have to tell you, there's one more thing.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I want each one of you to come up with a couple of surprises for the other one.
So, Amber, you need to come up with a surprise that's really going to touch his heart and his soul.
And I want you to come up with a surprise that's going to bring tears to her eyes.
Then he starts dropping in.
You know, it has to be from the heart.
I want you to make her cry.
And I'm trying not to insult the guy because I just basically met him, you know.
But he's out of his mind.
This is your wedding.
This is the time.
We're going to celebrate in front of the rest of the world.
Add another thing to the list of things to do in four weeks.
That's going to give us a big JDM at the end.
A jaw-dropping moment.
Shall we continue?
So Colin takes us over to a table, orders a round of drinks, and immediately
we get right into it, start talking about the wedding.
How many guests are we looking at?
500.
No, no, no, don't, I'll have a heart attack.
I tell you one thing, having done this for 20 years, the bigger your wedding, okay, the more.
..
No.
Yes, Colin, you know, the bigger the better.
The bigger the production.
The bigger the better.
For me, I think a good number would be a number with a two in front of it.
It's going to be tough.
Some people aren't going to feel so special after they don't get an invitation
because they knew they were cut from the list.
We already got a guest list of 500, 600, and when it gets down to it, somebody's going to have to give.
And it's not going to be me.
In terms of colors, is there a particular color that comes to mind?
Well, colors, I mean, I want to play with the colors of the ocean.
I love all the teals and Greens and blues.
Which are great colors we're seeing in fashion right now, too.
Exactly.
Very good, exactly.
I can describe this party in three words.
It's just going to be fabulous.
What about music?
It would be great to have, like, you know, the steel drums or an amazing bohemian choir.
I love the idea of the choir.
Bridesmaids, what are they wearing?
I want the bridesmaids to wear teal.
I don't see those big, fresh flowers.
I don't know, maybe the groomsmen should wear teal.
Yeah, let's play with the idea.
It's gorgeous.
They're covered in seashells.
It's so beautiful.
White satin.
Yes, I love tons of white.
Okay, the sun's setting.
So what should we be having for dinner?
As soon as Colin brought up food, Rob's eyes lit up.
He put down his drink.
He's like, all right, let's talk food.
The food needs to be unbelievable.
I agree with you completely.
Because everybody in my family is a critic.
Pretty much I've been thinking about the food list for this wedding about an hour after I proposed.
Maybe some fish.
I love soup, so.
Any kind of soup.
Steak and lobster.
Should you do steak and lobster together?
Steak and lobster should be together.
You really want to do surf and turf?
Yeah.
I'm thinking, oh my God, we're not going to be doing surf and turf at this wedding.
Burgers, pigs on a spit, lamb, sausages with peppers and onions.
He's naming off every single food I think he's ever tasted in his life.
Prosciutto with the melon, ribs, pizza.
I don't think pizza fits me.
Pigs on a spit.
And Colin's sitting there like, how much food?
Couldn't this guy eat?
How much food does he expect his guests to eat?
Our wedding reception is not a restaurant.
You can't order every single thing on the menu.
We'll get rid of the stuff that we don't need, like the soup and the salad.
You just told me five minutes ago she can have anything she wants.
Exactly.
She can, she can, but trust me.
I like that.
This is what she wants.
She wants the food.
He's taking what you want.
I want the food, but I don't want sausages and prosciutto.
For a groom who really doesn't have an opinion, he really has a lot of opinions.
There's a lot to do.
No.
The more involved you are, the better it's going to be for everybody.
Thanks, Colin.
Pleasure.
Cheers.
I know where we're going.
So are we looking for a reception right now?
Yeah.
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