Josh Elliott and Liz Cho are officially husband and wife.

The former "Good Morning America" news anchor and the WABC-TV news anchor tied the knot in front of about 70 family members and friends during an intimate ceremony in Montecito, Calif., Saturday, reported E! News.

The wedding ceremony was officiated by the Weather Channel's Sam Champion, who worked with Elliott at "Good Morning America" before he headed over to NBC Sports. The couple's daughters from their first marriages—Cho's 8-year-old, Louisa, and Elliott's 6-year-old, Sarina—served as bridesmaids, reported People.

Cho wore a silk blush Ramona Kaveza wedding gown that featured a draped neckline and one draped strap. Elliot sported a blue suit by Zegna.

The wedding was particularly emotional for Elliott, who was mourning the death of his mother, Toni Jordan, who passed away a few weeks ago after going into septic shock. They honored Jordan with an empty chair.

Elliott proposed to Cho during a romantic 2014 European summer vacation, just before Labor Day.

"He gave her a simple gold band that was a family heirloom and meant a lot to him," said a source to the New York Post's Page Six. "It's been very low-key, and people may not have even realized she was engaged because she's not wearing a standard diamond engagement ring. They had been so discreet about the engagement, they have just started revealing the news to close family and friends."

This will be the second marriage for both TV journalists, who started dating in 2012.