Bachelor Nation’s Noah Erb and Abigail Heringer Offer a Glimpse Into Their Backyard Renovation

   

Bachelor Nation alums Noah Erb and Abigail Heringer are settling into newlywed bliss with an all-out home renovation.

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The couple lives in Erb’s native Oklahoma, where they purchased a fixer-upper house. In a Saturday, May 17, TikTok video, the pair revealed they are also working on the backyard.

“Here’s Day 1 of our backyard renovation, and this is where we’re at,” Heringer, 30, said in her footage, panning the camera to show fans two sectioned-off patches of mud. “My current husband, Noah, and I are working on our backyard. So, we have the main section over here, and the smaller one over here.”

Heringer further pointed out that “my current husband” was showing off the area that they planned to transform into a patio with steps down to a fire pit section.

“Also, why do you keep saying ‘current husband?’” Erb, also 30, joked.

Heringer, of course, did not plan to film a video of their reno progress but instead part of a viral TikTok trend. In a series of viral videos, many wives have filmed videos of themselves saying “my current wife” in front of their spouse to see their reaction.

On Saturday, Heringer brushed off Erb’s questioning and joked that she just said “my husband” instead. Erb was too preoccupied with their plans to notice any prank.

“[There will be] steps and landscaping,” he added. “I don’t know why you keep saying that, [but here there’s going to be a] step down and a little paver action onto [the] fire pit.”

Heringer concluded, noting the final product “is gonna look really good.”

In her TikTok caption, Heringer wrote, “The man just wanted to share our plans for our backyard.”

In response, Erb replied, “Is the trend [to] blatantly gaslight and lie to me or…?” to which Heringer apologized to her “current husband.”

Heringer and Erb, who met during Bachelor in Paradise season 7, got married in October 2024.

“We’re getting married in Tulsa. It’s where he was born and raised. And it was pretty easy for us to decide on Tulsa. We just absolutely love it there,” Heringer previously told Us Weekly exclusively in September 2024. “And it’s a chance to kind of show our friends and family that were like, ‘Why are you moving to Oklahoma?’ [We can now] actually show it off and say, ‘This is our home and we love it.’”

She added, “I think we’re just trying to do a very, very simplified wedding and just because we get stressed out really easily by schedules and whatnot. So we just didn’t want a whole schedule of the day.”