Game Night star Kylie Bunbury announces engagement to furniture designer beau Jon-Ryan Alan Riggins
Kylie Bunbury has announced her engagement to Jon-Ryan Alan Riggins.
The Canadian actress, 29, took to Instagram on Tuesday, to share a snap of her flaunting her diamond sparkler after her furniture store designer other half got down on one knee to pop the question.
The star, famously known for her roles in Game Night and Under The Dome, captioned the happy snaps: '4.8.18 ❤️.'
Happy news: Canadian actress Kylie Bunbury, 29, has announced her engagement to Jon-Ryan Alan Riggins
In recent days Kylie was lining her Instagram account with swim-wear clad snaps from her sun-drenched getaway to Bahamas.
And donning just a skimpy floral bikini and large straw hat, the beauty exhibited her large ring for her followers to see.
Crying tears of happiness while on the beach, Kylie was seen putting both hands up together.
The star is smitten with her other half and a few weeks ago celebrated his birthday with a loved-up snap.
She said yes! Her furniture store designer other half got down on one knee to pop the question
Proposal: Crying tears of happiness while on the beach, Kylie was seen putting both hands up together to flash her diamond sparkler
'We’re 2 spirits in suits who dig each other’s spirits and dig each other’s suits. Happy birthday to the spirit I dig the most! You’re my peace & my joy,' she added a gushing message.
This year Kylie can be seen in the movie Game Night alongside Rachel McAdams and Lamorne Morris.
Speaking of her character Michelle to Black Girl Needs, the Ontario born star revealed: 'She is definitely the grounded one in the relationship.
'You're my piece and joy': The star is smitten with her other half and a few weeks ago celebrated his birthday with a loved-up snap
Movie star: This year Kylie can be seen in the movie Game Night alongside Rachel McAdams and Lamorne Morris
'She’s fun, she likes to play games, she’s competitive, and her and her husband have been together since middle school.'
Kylie also admitted that she's new to the comedy genre, confessing: 'I normally play very serious characters. I mean, I learned a lot.
'It was fun, you know, working with these comedic geniuses, basically.'
Speaking of her character Michelle to Black Girl Needs, the Ontario born star revealed: 'She is definitely the grounded one in the relationship'
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