You know Abbi Jacobson from the classic 2010s TV comedy Broad City, and you probably also know that she's in the upcoming Amazon TV series A League of Their Own.
Actor Jodi Balfour stars in For All Mankind, and her and Abbi have been dating since 2020.
Well, during A League of Their Own's premiere event in Los Angeles, the couple recently revealed to People that they're engaged!
"It's out. It's great," co-star D'Arcy Carden (who also starred with Abbi on Broad City) told the publication about the engagement. "We're so happy. We love [Jodi]."
Fellow co-star Chanté Adams also joked about how long they had to "hide" the news for — but Abbi set the record straight.
"You have not had to hide it," she replied. "That was not a thing. It was not a secret."
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