After so many divorces and infidelities, Zoey Deschanel reminded us that love does exist. The actress got engaged to Jonathan Scott, after four years of dating. Through their social networks, the couple shared a photo where the protagonist of (500) Days of Summer appears wearing the engagement ring, and in the description she wrote: “Forever starts now!”
How Did Zoey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott Meet?
Zoey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott met while filming an episode of Carpool Karaoke, along with her siblings Emily Deschanel and Drew Scott, respectively. The celebrities reportedly had an almost immediate crush on each other because of the way they are and the great humor that characterizes them so much.
They were convinced that they wanted to be together and dared everything, despite their past, which was not the best in love. Before dating one of the main characters of Property Brothers, Zoey Deschanel had two previous relationships that marked her life.
The first one was with musician Ben Gibbard, to whom she was married between 2009 and 2012. Then, she remarried producer Jacob Pechenik and had two children: Elsie, 8, and Charlie, 6. Meanwhile, Jonathan Scott was with Keksy Ully for more than three years. They divorced in 2010.
When both thought they would no longer find someone else, Zoey and Jonathan met. In 2019 they made their courtship known through social networks, and since then, they have been one of the cutest couples in the industry. They are a clear example that it’s not bad luck in love, it’s just a matter of meeting the right person.

When Are Zoey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott’s Wedding?
Although the couple already announced their engagement, neither of them has revealed more details about when the wedding will take place; however, we can’t help but feel very excited to see them so happy.
Last August 4, the couple celebrated their fourth anniversary: “4 years since I met this damn dreamboat. I love it more every day, I’m eternally grateful,” wrote the actress in the description of a photo where she appears with her fiancé.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
