Love on the Spectrum alum Devin Morrissey is engaged
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Morrissey proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Andrea Clary, in Salt Lake City on March 29
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The couple have been in a relationship since April 2021
Love on the Spectrumalum Devin Morrissey is engaged!
Morrissey — who is most recognized from his supporting role as a friend of Dani Bowman on seasons 1 and 2 of Netflix’s romantic docuseries following autistic people exploring the dating world — proposed to his girlfriend of five years, Andrea Clary, in Salt Lake City on Sunday, March 29.
"One of the biggest dreams I’ve had since I was very young was to become a husband to the most beautiful girl in the world," he captioned theInstagramannouncement posted on Tuesday, March 31. "Little me would be so happy to see that dream now coming true."
He added, "I can’t wait to marry you, my fiancée. Cheers to the future Mr. & Mrs. Morrissey 🩷 3.29.2026 💍."
Morrissey, who is on the autism spectrum, shared nine scenic proposal photos. In one shot, Clary covers her face in shock as Morrissey asks her to marry him while on bended knee. In another image, the groom-to-be jumps up into the air with joy after Clary accepted his proposal. He presented his fiancée with an oval-cut diamond on a gold band.
A fewLove on the Spectrumstars congratulated the couple in the comments section, including Connor Tomlinson's mother, Lise Menard Smith. "Congratulations!!! Eek!" she wrote.
Love on the Spectrum'sSubodh Gargshared his well wishes by resharing Morrissey's post on hisInstagram Stories. He wrote on-screen, "So thrilled for @devinmorrissey and @homeslice29 for their engagement! Congratulations!"
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Morrissey and Clary have been in a relationship since April 2021, per ananniversary post.
Shortly after Morrissey announced his happy news,Love on the SpectrumstarsMadison Marilla and Tyler White's engagementwas revealed when the fourth season of the Netflix hit was released Wednesday, April 1. The couple, both 28, got engaged in front of the cameras at Sunken Gardens in Tampa, Fla. — the exact spot where they met one year earlier.
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"It was our anniversary and I felt like the puzzle was coming together," Marilla exclusively told PEOPLE. "Because earlier in the season when Tyler pulled my parents aside and it was for a long time, I kind of got a feeling that day that he was asking my parents for their blessing. And when he said in Nashville, 'We’ll do more trips forever and ever,' I just kinda had a feeling that the pieces of the puzzle were coming together."
White added that the proposal, which is featured in the sixth episode of the new season, was "very emotional," sharing, "I mean, once she started tearing up reading that letter, I started crying, and you know, I couldn’t help but cry. I mean, you know. I’m getting emotional just thinking about it right now."
Love on the Spectrumseason 4 is streaming now on Netflix.
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