The bell will ring!
Jordyn Woods and Karl-Anthony Towns announced their engagement on Christmas Day.
The couple shared a sweet photo of their festive proposal on Instagram on Thursday, cleverly captioning the joint post: “Merry Christmas 🎄❤️💍.”
The New York Knicks player, 30, got down on one knee and presented Woods with a giant emerald-cut diamond engagement ring.
Woods, 28, was seen smiling broadly in complete shock after saying yes to spending the rest of his life with the player.
The photos showed the lovebirds hugging and kissing as they celebrated the next milestone in their relationship.
Their engagement took place on the rooftop of the Overstory, a New York City hotspot with beautiful views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges.
Woods was dressed for the cold weather, layering a large white shearling coat over a cream-colored gown.
She accessorized with pointy-toed heels and paired it with a very bridal manicure and updo.
Towns looked stylish in a brown suede jacket layered over a collared shirt and striped tie, and black pants.
They were joined by their families on this occasion and took pictures with their loved ones.
His sister Jodie Woods celebrated the happy news with a photo on her Instagram Story, gushed: “It was the most beautiful night.”
After his proposal, the two celebrated their love with a nice bottle of wine.
Earlier in the day, Towns helped lead the Knicks to a 126-124 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden.
Hours before the announcement, Jordyn expressed her deep gratitude in an Instagram Story post, writing, “Thank you, God, for everything!”
Jordyn and Townes met through mutual friends and began dating in 2020.
They celebrated their 5th anniversary in May. At the time, Towns was playing in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
“Today’s focus is the playoffs!!!” Jordyn wrote on her Instagram Story at the time.
“But congratulations on 5 years for us… Time has flown by so quickly, but it also felt like we’ve been together forever!”
Jordyn is often seen cheering on Towns at NBA games, most recently during the Knicks’ victory over the Spurs in Las Vegas earlier this month.
They’ve been serious for quite some time and even bought a $14 million home in Los Angeles last September.
