They’re on the option to saying, “I do!”
On Sunday, actress Rebel Wilson, 42, announced via Instagram that she is engaged to girlfriend Ramona Agruma, who’s the founder and owner of the athleisure brand Lemon Ve Limon.
Within the photos she posted, the 2 wore matching pink-and-white striped sweaters with black hearts on them as they posed together in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland. The 2 were surrounded by flowers and petals.
“We said YES! 💗💗,” Wilson wrote within the caption of the post. She also thanked jewelry company Tiffany & Co for his or her stunning diamond rings, and Bob Iger and his team at Disneyland.
In the primary photo, she showed off her fiancé’s ring, which featured a silver band and modest-sized diamond.
The couple went public with their relationship last June. On the time, she announced her relationship via Instagram, sharing a side-by-side photo of the 2 of them.
“I assumed I used to be looking for a Disney Prince… but possibly what I actually needed all this time was a Disney Princess 💗🌈💗#loveislove,” she wrote within the caption.
Wilson welcomed her first child, a daughter named Royce Lillian, in November via surrogate. She and Agruma co-parent Lillian together, in accordance with Entertainment Tonight.
Before she announced exactly who she was dating, Wilson gushed about her partner–who we now know is Agruma–during an interview with People in June.
“We spoke on the phone for weeks before meeting,” Wilson said, explaining that that they had been arrange by a friend. “And that was a very good option to get to know one another. It was a bit old-school in that sense — very romantic.”
She added, “”I feel going through the technique of finding more self-worth, I feel that what you would like in a partner is elevated and so it’s great to have someone who appears like an equal partner and be in a healthy relationship,”
Last week, Wilson announced that she was launching a recent dating app called Fluid, which allows users to match with whoever they need and don’t must define themselves under a box–as most dating apps make you check off if you happen to’re “straight” or “gay.”