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Miranda Kerr And Snapchat Co-Founder Evan Spiegel Are Officially Engaged

Miranda Kerr And Snapchat Co-Founder Evan Spiegel Are Officially Engaged
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 14: Miranda Kerr and Evan Spiegel arrives at the 2016 Pre-GRAMMY Gala And Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Irving Azoff at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 14, 2016 in Beverly Hills City. (Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage)
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 14: Miranda Kerr and Evan Spiegel arrives at the 2016 Pre-GRAMMY Gala And Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Irving Azoff at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 14, 2016 in Beverly Hills City. (Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage)

The Snapchat love story continues.

Miranda Kerr, 33, and Snapchat co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, 26, are engaged. The Australian supermodel shared the good news on Wednesday via Instagram, and of course, Snapchat.

Alongside an image of Kerr’s huge rock, which is decorated by a custom Bitmoji Snapchat filter, the model wrote, “I said yes!!!”

I said yes!!! ❤️😍❤️😍❤️

A photo posted by Miranda (@mirandakerr) on

The couple were first spotted together back in June of 2015, according to Us Weekly, but they didn’t make their red carpet debut until February of this year. Then, in May, the two bought a $12 million mansion in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood.

Kerr spoke about her relationship with Spiegel in an interview with The Edit published in January.

“He’s 25 [now 26], but acts like he’s 50,” she said. “He’s not out partying. He goes to work in [LA’s] Venice. He comes home. We don’t go out. We’d rather be at home and have dinner, go to bed early.”

The model and skincare mogul also told The Sydney Morning Herald that she and Spiegel “were really good friends” before they started dating.

Kerr was previously married to actor Orlando Bloom, with whom she has a son, Flynn.

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