'Full House' Star Jodie Sweetin Announces Engagement To Fiancé Mescal Wasilewski Just Days After Attending Bob Saget's Funeral
Jan. 18 2022, Published 9:21 a.m. ET
Jodie Sweetin is officially engaged.
The Fuller House star will be walking down the aisle to marry longtime boyfriend of four years, Mescal Wasilewski.
The 39-year-old actress shared the happy news via Instagram on Monday, January 17, where she showed off her stunning new rock while beaming alongside her fiancé
"I love you Mescal, for always. You're my person. I can't wait to see the life that lies ahead for us," she wrote in the caption after sharing a quote from a Maya Angelou poem.
"Here's to us @ghostfacelito and our life of adventures. Together," she added. "I think I'm really gonna like turning 40."
Sweetin's new fiancé shared the same photo to his own Instagram account, writing, "So that happened…"
Sweetin followed up her post with a close-up photo to her Instagram Story of the giant diamond ring, which she captioned, "This ring takes my breath away…stunning, my love."
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The UnSweetined author's engagement news comes just one week after the passing of her Full House costar, Bob Saget.
As OK! previously reported, the late 65-year-old was found dead in his hotel room in Florida earlier this month while in the middle of his latest stand-up comedy tour. His cause of death has not yet been determined, but foul play and drug use have been ruled out.
The Full House alum posted a tribute to the late comedian on her Instagram page at the time, remembering her TV dad as a "kind" and "sensitive" human, among many other admirable qualities.
The blonde beauty attended the funeral service in Hollywood Hills on Friday, January 14, to honor the late actor who was known for his role as patriarch Danny Tanner on the ABC hit show.
A slew of other members from the Full House family also showed up to offer their condolences, including Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, who both starred as Michelle Tanner on the beloved series, as well as costars Candace Cameron Bure and Lori Loughlin.
John Stamos and Dave Coulier — who famously played the roles of Uncle Jessie and Joey, respectively — were also present for the somber event, where they served as pallbearers in the ceremony.