'Gossip Girl' alum Ed Westwick proposes to Amy Jackson in Switzerland


Spotted: “Gossip Girl” alum Ed Westwick and fellow actress Amy Jackson engaging in a romantic adventure, suspended thousands of feet in the Swiss Alps.

The British actor proposed to the “Supergirl” star while they were on a ski trip in Gstaad, Switzerland, where he popped the question on the snowy Peak Walk suspension bridge.

The couple announced their engagement on Monday in a joint Instagram post. Jackson, 31, captioned his high-altitude proposal photo with, “Hell YES 💍,” and Westwick, 36, wrote “I hit the jackpot xxx” in a photo he reposted to his Instagram Story .

Representatives for Westwick and Jackson did not immediately respond Monday to The Times' requests for further comment.

The proposal comes as the two promote their most recent projects: Westwick's action thriller “Deep Fear,” which debuted on Netflix last year, and his upcoming horror thriller “DarkGame.” Jackson stars in the upcoming Hindi sports action film “Crakk.”

Westwick and the “Thaandavam” star first met at Silverstone Racecourse in 2021, according to People. He invited her on a double date: having coffee with her dogs: his poodle Herbert and her French bulldog, Humphrey. “Coffee and dogs,” she told Lifestyle Asia in August 2023, convinced her “from the beginning.”

The couple made their relationship Instagram official in June 2022 when Jackson shared a loving birthday tribute to her man, accompanied by affectionate scenes from their relationship. She described Westwick as the love of her life and “the home and adventure of her life all rolled into one.”

Jackson shares a 4-year-old son, Andreas Panayiotou, with her ex-fiancé, George Panayiotou.

Westwick, who played famous bad boy Chuck Bass on the CW primetime drama “Gossip Girl,” has kept a seemingly low profile since the show went off the air in 2012. But he made big headlines in 2017 during the #MeToo movement. when He was accused of sexual assault by three women. The “Wicked City” and “Snatch” actor denied the allegations and was “vindicated” that summer, according to his attorney, when Los Angeles County prosecutors said they would not file criminal charges against him.



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