Jason Segel might have gotten down on one knee to pop the question to his fiancée Kayla Radomski last June, but they waited to host their engagement party at Pasadena restaurant Cannonball until Sunday.
‘I can’t wait to get married to Kayla,’ the groom-to-be gushed during the champagne toast.
‘We’re so grateful, thank you all for being here,’ the bride-to-be told the cheering crowd.
‘You all have made some kind of impact in our lives and it’s so special to share this with all of you.’
Segel raised his glass and added: ‘Yeah, we love you. Cheers!’
The festivities will keep coming for the betrothed couple, who will next celebrate the Shrinking creator-star’s 46th birthday on January 18 followed by Radomski’s 35th birthday on January 19.
Jason Segel might have gotten down on one knee to pop the question to his fiancée Kayla Radomski last June, but they waited to host their engagement party at Pasadena restaurant Cannonball until Sunday
The tagline for the pair’s romantic soirée – ‘We’re engaged’ – was stamped on posters and cocktail napkins.
‘I have seen the work and dedication you put into not just your work, but everything you do,’ the dancer-choreographer wrote on Instagram last year.
‘You continue to amaze me every single day. Anyone who gets the honor to know you is so lucky. I am beyond proud of you and cannot wait to see all that is ahead. I love you beyond words.’
The Daily Mail were the first to spot Segel and Radomski on a date in 2023, but they first likely met in 2021 when she shot her role as Laker Girl opposite his character Jerry West in HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.
The three-time Emmy nominee previously romanced Alexis Mixter, Bojana Novakovic, Michelle Williams, Lindsay Lohan, Michelle Trachtenberg, Michelle Ryan, Chloë Sevigny, Drew Barrymore and Linda Cardellini.
Segel resumes his role as grieving therapist Jimmy Laird in the 11-episode third season of his dramedy series Shrinking, which premieres January 28 on Apple TV+.
Speaking of the streaming giant, the Colorado-born blonde will make her debut as Linda Rollins in this Wednesday’s episode of Abe Sylvia’s socialite satire Palm Royale – titled ‘Maxine Does Something Good.’
‘I can’t wait to get married to Kayla,’ the groom-to-be gushed during the champagne toast
‘We’re so grateful, thank you all for being here,’ the bride-to-be told the cheering crowd. ‘You all have made some kind of impact in our lives and it’s so special to share this with all of you’
The festivities will keep coming for the betrothed couple, who will next celebrate Segel’s 46th birthday on January 18 followed by Radomski’s 35th birthday on January 19
The tagline for the pair’s romantic soirée – ‘We’re engaged’ – was stamped on posters and cocktail napkins
The dancer-choreographer wrote on Instagram last year: ‘You continue to amaze me every single day. Anyone who gets the honor to know you is so lucky. I am beyond proud of you and cannot wait to see all that is ahead. I love you beyond words’
The Daily Mail were the first to spot Segel and Radomski on a date in 2023, but they first likely met in 2021 when she shot her role as Laker Girl opposite his character Jerry West in HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
The three-time Emmy nominee resumes his role as grieving therapist Jimmy Laird in the 11-episode third season of his dramedy series Shrinking, which premieres January 28 on Apple TV+
Speaking of the streaming giant, the Colorado-born blonde will make her debut as Linda Rollins in this Wednesday’s episode of Abe Sylvia’s socialite satire Palm Royale
The Malibu native and Radomski both have acting roles in Jorma Taccone’s dysfunctional couple on vacation thriller Over Your Dead Body, which IFC and Amazon Prime Video will release May 14.
The 5ft7in stunner was 18 in 2009 when she came in fourth place on the fifth season of Fox’s reality TV competition, So You Think You Can Dance.
Audiences first discovered Segel as Nick Andopolis in Judd Apatow’s teen drama Freaks and Geeks, which aired from 1999-2000 on NBC before he memorably headlined Nicholas Stoller’s 2008 rom-com Forgetting Sarah Marshall.