Wells Adams enjoys shirtless run… after admitting he and fiancee Sarah Hyland put wedding on hold

Wells Adams has been holed up at home with Modern Family actress and fiancee Sarah Hyland, 29, amid COVID-19.

But the 35-year-old reality star ventured outside the confines of the couple’s Los Angeles home sans shirt on Friday to embark on an afternoon run.

Earlier in the day, Wells revealed to Access Hollywood that him and Hyland – who got engaged in July of last year – have put their wedding plans on hold due to the virus.

Fit Friday: Wells Adams ventured outside the confines of his Los Angeles home sans shirt on Friday to embark on an afternoon run

Though Wells was missing his shirt, the Bachelor Nation alum did don a pair of black athletic shorts with neon green detailing.

He trekked down the city sidewalk in a pair of black and white Nike sneakers and covered up his brunette locks beneath a black netted ball cap.

Adams had an Apple watch fastened around his wrist and a cellphone carrier attacked to his left arm.

He attempted to drown out the world around him by plugging some Apple AirPods into her ears. 

Outdoor adventure: Though Wells was missing his shirt, the Bachelor Nation alum did don a pair of black athletic shorts with neon green detailing

Outdoor adventure: Though Wells was missing his shirt, the Bachelor Nation alum did don a pair of black athletic shorts with neon green detailing

In his interview with Access Hollywood, Wells explained that the lockdown has allowed for him and Sarah to ‘spend a lot of quality time together.’

But even with his ‘glass half full’ mentality, Adams admitted that the couple currently have ‘no wedding plans.’

‘What’s the point of getting anything solidified, when everything is so up in the air,’ he said with a shrug.

Access that asked Adams if he and Sarah would ever consider having a ‘Zoom wedding.’

Hitting pause: Earlier in the day, Wells revealed to Access Hollywood that him and fiancee Sarah Hyland - who got engaged in July of last year - have put their wedding plans on hold due to the virus

Hitting pause: Earlier in the day, Wells revealed to Access Hollywood that him and fiancee Sarah Hyland – who got engaged in July of last year – have put their wedding plans on hold due to the virus

Quarantine partners: Wells has been holed up at home with the Modern Family actress amid COVID-19; the pair pictured in 2019

Quarantine partners: Wells has been holed up at home with the Modern Family actress amid COVID-19; the pair pictured in 2019

‘No. I would not do that. If [the pandemic] lasts really, really long then I think we might do like a really small backyard thing, but that’s probably not going to happen.’

Wells jokes that ‘there [are] too many ABC famous personalities that need to give us gifts.’

He added: ‘Ty Burrell, I need a new fly fishing rod. And Chris Harrison, I need some crystal plate ware.’

In terms of an ideal wedding destination, Wells said that him and Hyland ‘have gone through all the options, but have not really decided on anything yet.’

Love in lockdown: In his interview with Access Hollywood, Wells explained that the lockdown has allowed for him and Sarah to 'spend a lot of quality time together'

Love in lockdown: In his interview with Access Hollywood, Wells explained that the lockdown has allowed for him and Sarah to ‘spend a lot of quality time together’

Not yet: But even with his 'glass half full' mentality, Adams admitted that the couple currently have 'no wedding plans'

Not yet: But even with his ‘glass half full’ mentality, Adams admitted that the couple currently have ‘no wedding plans’

But, according to Adams, quarantine life has ‘been a good test’ of their relationship and their commitment to one another.

‘If we can get through quarantine, we can get through anything,’ said Wells. ‘So far so good, we haven’t had a fight.’

Later on in the interview, Adams revealed that he had to help Hyland remove her hair extensions, which he described as ‘gross.’

Ultimate test: But, according to Adams, quarantine life has 'been a good test' of their relationship and commitment to one another

Ultimate test: But, according to Adams, quarantine life has ‘been a good test’ of their relationship and commitment to one another

Good things ahead: 'If we can get through quarantine, we can get through anything,' said Wells. 'So far so good, we haven't had a fight'

Good things ahead: ‘If we can get through quarantine, we can get through anything,’ said Wells. ‘So far so good, we haven’t had a fight’

‘I now know why, like, really high class hairstylists make a lot of money because it took a long time to do and it sucked and it was gross.’ 

In an attempt to pay the Bachelor In Paradise star back, Sarah attempted to give him a haircut, ‘which she had never done before.’

‘She did the fade pretty good, but I look like Kramer,’ he explained, while removing the beanie from his head. 

Sacrifice: Later on in the interview, Adams revealed that he had to help Hyland remove her hair extensions, which he described as 'gross'

Sacrifice: Later on in the interview, Adams revealed that he had to help Hyland remove her hair extensions, which he described as ‘gross’

Before signing off, Adams spoke about his experience appearing on Worst Cooks In America: Celebrity Edition, which is set to premiere on May 10. 

‘Sarah is slumming it over here,’ admitted Adams in regards to his cooking, but, without giving too much of the show away, he said that he did learn ‘some really cool tricks in the kitchen.’

Wells proposed to Sarah during the couple’s romantic getaway to Fiji in July of last year. But celebrated their proposal in October with a star-studded party.

Uh oh: In an attempt to pay the Bachelor In Paradise star back, Sarah attempted to give him a haircut, 'which she had never done before'

Uh oh: In an attempt to pay the Bachelor In Paradise star back, Sarah attempted to give him a haircut, ‘which she had never done before’