Jordyn Woods received a very special gift this Christmas: an engagement ring from her longtime partner, Karl-Anthony Towns.
The couple shared their happy news through a joint social media post on Christmas Day. They used a clever "Marry Christmas" pun to caption a series of emotional photos.
The pictures show the pair at "Overstory," a popular cocktail bar in New York City that offers stunning views of the skyline.
Jordyn Woods wore an all-white outfit for the occasion as she celebrated the proposal with the New York Knicks star.
The couple began dating in 2020 after spending several years as close friends.
Their relationship deepened as they supported each other through significant personal tragedies.
Both Jordyn Woods and Karl-Anthony Towns lost a parent in recent years; Towns' mother passed away from COVID-19, and Woods lost her father to cancer.
This shared bond helped create a strong foundation for their romance.
Fans and celebrity friends quickly filled their comments section with warm wishes and congratulations on their engagement.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods often share glimpses of their life together on social media, but they also value their private time.
Since his trade to the New York Knicks, the couple has spent more time in the city where the proposal took place.
Jordyn Woods has built a successful career as a model and entrepreneur, while Towns continues to be one of the top talents in the NBA.
Their engagement marks a significant milestone for a pair that many people consider one of the most stable couples in the spotlight.
The engagement comes at a busy time for both stars. Karl-Anthony Towns remains focused on the current basketball season, while Jordyn Woods continues to manage her various business projects.
Despite their hectic schedules, they clearly made time to celebrate their commitment to one another during the holiday season.
As they move into the new year, they will likely begin planning for their future wedding.
Their supporters look forward to seeing more of their journey as they transition from partners to a married couple.