
'Bachelor' alum Becca Tilley and 'Lemonade Mouth' star Hayley Kiyoko are engaged
The ex-reality star, who appeared on both Seasons 19 and 20 of the ABC dating show, and longtime girlfriend Hayley Kiyoko were engaged, the pair revealed this week.
In a joint post to Instagram July 10, Kiyoko wrote, "My dream girl said yes to forever…" alongside a carousel of photos showing the big moments. In one, Kiyoko can be seen down on one knee on a cliff overlooking crystalline waters. In another, the pair are deep in an embrace, and in a separate shot they are in the water, with Tilley flashing her new ring at the camera.
Becca Tilley on confirming Hayley Kiyoko relationship: 'Haley has really made me feel brave'
Kiyoko and Tilley have been dating for seven years, first confirming their relationship publicly in 2022. An ex-Disney star and Bachelor Nation darling, their pairing was met with more support than Tilley had expected, she previously revealed.
"Hayley has really made me feel brave, and she was always like, 'People love you and they want to see you happy.' And I'm just so thankful for you guys," she said in an episode of her podcast "Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley & Tanya Rad" shortly after the relationship was made public.
Bachelor Nation was quick to offer congratulations. Former "Bachelorette" JoJo Fletcher, who starred alongside Tilley on Ben Higgins' season of "The Bachelor," commented: "My girls! I love yall so much and cannot wait to see this beautiful next chapter unfold for the two of you!!"
Kelsey Anderson, who received "Bachelor" Joey Graziadei's final rose during Season 28, chimed in, writing "Congratulations!" and former "Bachelorette" Jenn Tran wrote "THIS IS MY ROYAL WEDDING."
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