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Carly Rae Jepsen is a fiancée! Singer announces engagement to Grammy-winning producer
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Date:2025-04-17 20:49:52
Carly Rae Jepsen has found her "Guitar String / Wedding Ring" kind of love.
The Canadian singer, 38, on Monday announced her engagement to Grammy-winning producer Cole Marsden Greif-Neill, aka Cole M.G.N., with an Instagram post featuring a straight-to-the-point caption: "Very engaged over here 💍❤️."
In the first photo, the two posed for a selfie in which Jepsen sported some new hardware on her ring finger. The ring appeared to have a rose gold band with a large, dark blue gemstone mounted on top.
Jepsen also shared several photos of the newly engaged couple enjoying the lush green outdoors and spending time with some nearby farm animals.
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Jepsen worked with Greif-Neill on her most recent album, 2023's "The Loveliest Time." He produced and co-wrote the track "So Right." The song engineer also starred as his future fiancée's love interest in the visualizer for the record's lead single, "Shy Boy," though his figure was slightly distorted by animated effects.
"So Right" was a "meet-cute" for the two, who started working together after her management suggested the collaboration, Jepsen told People magazine last year. Greif-Neill's voice is featured at the top of the song in several flirtatious lines of dialogue with the "Call Me Maybe" singer.
"We'll go traveling somewhere, and we'll bring a little acoustic guitar," she told the outlet. "I think you'll see a lot more of our collaboration together for future projects, but this is our first little baby out in the world. We're both so excited."
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Jepsen also opened up about what makes their relationship work in the interview.
"It's really wild getting to travel and have somebody understand what you do and be like, 'Go chase everything. I'm here when you're home,' " she said. "I think that's an essential thing for every relationship. You have somebody that's your cheerleader that's not holding you back, but also knows how to hold you down."
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