Country star Lainey Wilson ‘might have to propose’ to her boyfriend of 3 years
This year could be the year Lainey Wilson’s boyfriend he says “yes”.
The country music star joked she might have to get down on one knee after Bunnie Xo said she hopes Wilson and Devlin “Duck” Hodges get engaged in 2025.
“No pressure bro! No pressure,” Wilson told Bunnie, who interviewed the “Watermelon Moonshine” singer. for CMT. “I might have to propose to him. We’re waiting!”
“No, Duck will. I could feel it,” Bunnie remarked.
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“I like that,” Wilson added.
“I might have to propose to him. We’re waiting!”
This isn’t the first time Wilson has joked about a former NFL player’s proposal. After debuting her relationship in May 2023 at the ACM Awards, “Heart Like a Truck” singer. he revealed that at that point they had been secretly dating for over two years.
“We are not secretly engaged,” she clarified then during an interview on the “Bobby Bones Show.” “Not!
“But I guess I’ll have to propose to his a– because he didn’t propose to me,” Wilson joked. “I mean [an engagement] should be during a season of our life where we really have time to, like, enjoy ourselves.”
Hodges, who now works in real estate, previously played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Rams.
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While attending the 2024 CMT Awards with Hodges, Wilson paid tribute to her the boy is a “spectator” and shared how excited she was about his support.
“He’s one of my biggest cheerleaders,” Wilson told Fox News Digital. “I always say he’s the type of guy who will high-five you on the way in and high-five you on the way out.
“Especially considering the job I have. It’s important to have a job like that[s] people in your life. So I’m very grateful that he’s here with me.”
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Wilson recently appeared on CBS’s “New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash,” where she shared her happiest moment of the past year — being accepted into the Grand Ole Opry at the age of 32.
“I feel like I’m right where I’m supposed to be,” Wilson told Bunnie. “So many things to celebrate.
“So if 2025 is anything like 2024, it’s going to be another hell of a ride.”
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