
Paulina Porizkova fans are ALL saying the same thing after surprise Jeff Greenstein engagement reveal
The model, 60, took to Instagram on Wednesday and shared a heartwarming clip of herself and the Will & Grace writer, 61, after he proposed.
The couple could be seen in a car with Paulina grabbing Jeff's hand and holding it up to her face, with her new engagement ring visible.
But it wasn't just the sparkling piece of jewelry that took center stage in the clip as social media users were also transfixed by the huge smile planted on Jeff's face.
In the upload, the writer, producer and director was clearly overcome with love and happiness and flashed his pearly whites with a gigantic grin.
Fans could not get over Jeff's beaming expression and deduced that his demeanor truly showed just how in love he is.
Taking to the comments, one said: 'That's so sweet. His smile says it all.'
'Ok! HIS SMILE,' wrote another.
'Haha, look at his big smile and true love heart,' added a third.
'I'd be smiling full day and night,' a fourth continued. 'What a lucky guy.'
Another commented: 'Such happiness, you deserve it you can see in his smile how much he loves you.'
'The smile,' said a sixth. 'He knows he won the lottery and it looks like you did as well!'
Paulina and Jeff, who met on celebrity dating app Raya, both beamed at the camera with the former America's Next Top Model judge writing in the caption: 'He asked.'
Back in November, Paulina shared a gushing tribute to Jeff, saying she appreciates how long it took for her to find the love she'd been searching for her whole life.
'It took me nearly sixty years to find him. It took taking stock of who I am and what my priorities are,' she wrote.
'It took looking inward and understanding my patterns and bad habits, working on changing them. It took understanding my worth. And then - it took rearranging my picker.'
Back in November, Paulina shared a gushing tribute to Jeff, saying she appreciates how long it took for her to find the love she'd been searching for her whole life
But it wasn't only the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model who had work to do, so did her beau.
She continued: 'He also had some heavy lifting to do before qualifying as my dream partner. And then we met at exactly the right time.'
The supermodel went on to explain that despite meeting so late in life, she believes the work they did on themselves before meeting is what drew them together.
'I believe the rest of our learning is as a team, as a couple, as two people who navigated their way ever so slowly across the world - to eventually find one another.'
Paulina debuted her relationship in May 2023, three months into their courtship and about two years after she and writer Aaron Sorkin, 63, ended their relationship.
The beauty was also formerly married to the late Cars lead singer Ric Ocasek from 1989 to 2019. They shared sons Jonathan, 31, and Oliver, 27.
Ocasek was found dead by Paulina on September 15, 2019, with the Chief Medical Examiner office reporting that he died of natural causes.
Paulina previously opened up about Ocasek's 'obsession' with her, saying he controlled her life during their marriage by telling her what to wear and do.
Speaking on The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet podcast, recalling how she fell in love with The Cars frontman at the height of his fame.
'I construed his interest as love, but for him, I think it was more of an obsession,' she told De Cadenet. 'He was obsessed with me, and because he was obsessed with me, it felt like the ultimate love.
'Like he didn't want me to do anything. He didn't want me to go anywhere. He wanted me to be within his circle at all times. I was his soul emotional provider for everything, and I confused that with love.
'I thought that that's what love was,' she explained, 'to be sort of this treasured object that you won't let out of your sight.'
Paulina compared Ocasek to the Greek mythological character Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with a statue he had carved.
'He took me under his wing, he told me what to wear, he told me what to do,' she recalled. 'I conformed to his wishes because not doing so would risk losing his love and his love was more important to me than any career or any friends or anything I wanted to read or do.
'Of course, he was the most important man in my life, so I did everything as he desired for many, many years. And when I no longer did, that's when things started going not so well.'
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