
From Dua Lipa To Kayda Aziz: 5 Celebrities Who Announced Their Engagements & Weddings
Love is making headlines as these celebrity couples have announced their engagements and weddings, sending waves of excitement through fans and the entertainment world. With social media abuzz and congratulations pouring in, these stars are stepping into a new chapter in their lives.
From longtime lovers to bachelorette stars, the list goes on for these stars who recently tied the knot. Here are 5 celebrities who recently got engaged or married:
1. Dua Lipa & Callum Turner
Earlier this month, Dua Lipa confirmed her engagement with the 'Fantastic Four' actor, Callum Turner, after countless rumours and speculations. The 29-year-old star told British VOGUE that she was excited to grow old with Callum and quote, 'Be best friends forever'. The singer can be seen with a round-cut diamond engagement ring on a thick gold band on multiple posts on her socials.
2. Michelle Young
&
Jack Leius
'The Bachelorette' alum, Michelle Young recently got hitched to Jack Leius on 7th June 2025 (Saturday) in a timeless Minnesota wedding. Jack popped the question last December and the couple have been inseparable since. Michelle tells People Magazine in an exclusive interview, 'It's been a whirlwind of emotions, and our cheeks may get stuck from smiling so big!'.
3. Kayda Aziz & Syafiq Othman
Malaysian singer Wan Nur Khaleda Roslan (Kayda Aziz), daughter of Malaysian music icon Datuk Sheila Majid, recently announced her engagement with her partner Muhammad Syafiq Othman. The pair had been dating since 2023, with Kayda commenting on her fiance, 'It's very unusual to find a truly kind and generous man nowadays. He's hardworking, responsible, and very trustworthy. I've also witnessed how dedicated and supportive he is towards his family.' Sheila Majid was reportedly very enthusiastic about the news as she dedicates a post to the couple with the caption, 'Kayda is finally engaged. May God bless Kayda and Syafiq'.
4. Jassi Rideaux & Darius Harris
'The Real Housewives of Potomac' star Jassi Rideaux and Dallas Cowboys linebacker Darrius Harris officially tied the knot on 6th June 2025 (Friday), in a beautiful ceremony in Texas. Jassi dedicates a post to her wedding with the caption, 'A divine day. A sacred space. A love we'll never forget'. The pair had been engaged since August 2024.
5. Miss A's Min
Former Miss A Member Lee Min-young (이민영), better known as Min, officially tied the knot with her non-celebrity partner on 7th June 2025 (Saturday) in a star-studded wedding in Seoul. While Min remain to keep her newly-wed husband's life out of the limelight, he is reportedly a businessman outside of the entertainment industry.
Congratulations to all the happy couples!
Sources: People, Instagram (1) (2), NST, Allkpop
Alyssa Gabrielle contributed to this article
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