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Rebel Wilson Reveals Engagement To Girlfriend With Joyous Instagram Post—And Fans Are Over The Moon

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The 'Pitch Perfect' star popped the question to girlfriend Ramona Agruma as a romantic surprise at Disneyland.

Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson revealed she is engaged to her longtime girlfriend, fashion designer Ramona Agruma.

In an Instagram post dated February 19, Wilson revealed “We said YES!" and thanked Tiffany and Company for the “stunning ring” as well as Disneyland for “pulling off this magical surprise.”


Wilson shared photos of the two of them in a shower of rose petals in front of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty castle in California.

You can see Wilson's Instagram post below.

Wilson first went public about her relationship with Agruma in June 2022.

It was the first time Wilson ever dated a woman.

The comedic actor said compared to previous dating experiences “it’s great to have someone who feels like an equal partner and be in a healthy relationship.”

Fans and friends quickly heaped congratulations on the happy couple.

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Wilson has been open about her relationship struggles while dating Agruma.

She chose to announce her relationship with Arguma to preempt an article by Andrew Hornery of The Sydney Morning Herald who threatened to out her.

Wilson said she met Agruma “through a friend” and they “spoke on the phone for weeks before meeting.” She said the experience “was a really good way to get to know each other" and much more "old-school" and "romantic."

Compared to her past relationships, Wilson's relationship with Agruma has been a healthy one. She said before meeting Agruma, "there were some times that [she] was probably putting up with what [she] shouldn’t have" in regard to a few of her past exes.

Last week, she told news outlets Agruma's family "hasn't been as accepting" of their same-sex relationship and she feels "so sad to see what happened with her family over it."

Despite that, the two have enjoyed forging a life together and celebrating their first Christmas as parents after they welcomed a daughter via surrogacy in late 2022.

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