Susan Sarandon’s daughter announces engagement
Susan Sarandon’s daughter Eva Amurri has announced her engagement to her boyfriend, chef Ian Hock, 38, after more than two years of dating.
The 37-year-old blogger, who has three kids with ex-husband, Kyle Martino, shared a series of images from Paris showing off the new ring.
The couple shared a joint post on Instagram, starting out with a lyric from Taylor Swift’s song Lover.
“My Heart's Been Borrowed And Yours Has Been Blue. All's Well That Ends Well To End Up With You.
“Those who know us know so well what this moment means to us. We are so so so happy. Can't wait to spend all the rest of our days together.”
Amurri can be seen smiling from ear to ear in her Instagram posts.
She wore her red hair down, wearing a tan coat over a white sweater, while Ian was captured in a blue quarter zip sweater with a grey coat over the top.
The mum of three also posted a picture of the ring, with the words, “Absolutely dying over this ring.”
Eva’s friends were quick to offer their congratulations in the comments.
Kat Dennings wrote, “Yaaaaaaaay and duh!!!! So happy for you!!!!! Gorgeous couple,” while her Two Broke Girls co-star Beth Behrs commented, “Yahooo."
Actress JoAnna Garcia wrote, “Over the moon for you two."
Eva is the daughter of actress Susan Sarandon and director Franco Amurri.
The actress went public with her relationship on her blog Happily Eva After in January 2021.
In a post called A Little Love Life Update, she wrote, “I’m beyond happy to share with you that I have a wonderful boyfriend in my life! His name is Ian, he’s super loving, creative, handsome and funny, and we have a ton in common.”
“Ian is a Chef (HOTTT), and we met when I went to eat dinner at his restaurant with a friend. My friend went to high school with him in New York City (Yes, he is a fellow New Yorker!), and he came out of the kitchen to say hi to her," she continued. 'We ended up chatting and had an immediate connection and spark.”
'I followed him on Instagram, and he followed me back. We started chatting, and for a month just really got to know each other well from exchanging messages and laughing together via text,' she added.
“We discovered how much we had in common (both foodies, love going to museums, both bookworms, both speak French...and little by little we created a really special friendship. All before even going on a date! By the time he took me to dinner for the first time, I felt SO close to him, and so safe with him, and it was an old-fashioned courtship in a lot of ways.”
Image credit: Instagram