Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Jason Segelis getting hitched. TheHow I Met Your Motherstar, 45, is engaged to actress and dancer Kalya Radomski, best known for her stint on the competition seriesSo You Think You Can Dance. Radomski, 34, shared news of the impending nuptialsWednesday on Instagram, posting a carousel of images from Segel's floral-filled proposal. It's a "forever yes" for Radomski, per the caption of the post. Segel and Radomski have been romantically linked since 2023 and made their red carpet debut at the 2024 Golden Globes, where Segel was nominated for his role as a grieving therapist on the acclaimed Apple TV+ dramedyShrinking. Radomski praised her beau as "one of the hardest working and most deserving humans on this planet" after the awards ceremony. "I am so incredibly proud of you," she wrote in anInstagram postfeaturing photos from the red carpet. "I love that we got to spend a whole day celebrating YOU and your talent!" Radomski, who hasperformed as a backup dancerforTaylor SwiftandBrendon Urie, is best known as a contestant on season 5 ofSo You Think You Can Dance, placing fourth place on the show in 2009. Like her fiancé, she's also an actor, with minor roles inQuentin Tarantino'sOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywoodand the 2011 remake ofFootloose. Her other screen credits include an episode ofGleeand the TV movieTeen Beach 2. Emma McIntyre/Getty Segel, who broke out with roles in such titles asFreaks and Geeks,Knocked Up, andForgetting Sarah Marshall, is once again generating Emmy buzz for his work on season 2 ofShrinking. He recently appeared onEntertainment Weekly'sAwardistpodcast alongside costarJessica Williamsto talk about the crew hitting their stride during the sophomore season. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "The thing that became very clear to everybody during season 1 is that every one of these actors deserve their own show in a way, to start giving everybody fully realized interior lives and fully realized arcs, and making sure that we were highlighting everybody's strengths and letting them have the green light to slaughter," Segel said. "I think that's what you feel in season 2, is everyone's getting to take it for a spin." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly