
Jason Segel Proposes to Dance Star Kayla Radomski
On June 18, Jason Segel and Kayla Radomski announced they were engaged with photos from the proposal shared on Instagram in an adorable carousel. The So You Think You Can Dance star captioned the post 'FOREVER YES,' adding a diamond ring and heart emojis.
In the photos, they're stationed in front of a classical statue and columns at the Huntington Library in Pasadena and surrounded by massive flower arrangements. Segel, wearing a suit, is kneeling before an emotional Radomski who is wearing a sleeveless black plaid dress with fringe details. They are seen smiling, sharing a kiss, and then seated at a romantic meal with champagne.
So who is Radomski and how did she and Segel connect? Here's everything we know so far.
Kayla Radomski was born in 1991 in Denver, Colorado, per her IMDB profile. She was interested in dance from a young age and started dancing competitively when she was only seven-years-old. In 1999, she was named Miss Pre-Teen Colorado and in 2004 she appeared in a Britney Spears Tour concert video. She is perhaps best known for competing in season 5 of So You Think You Can Dance.
Radomski was living in Aurora, Colorado, when she auditioned, and won praise from choreographer Sonya Tayeh, who called her audition 'smoking hot, slick, and slippery.' In her audition introduction, she shared that she lived with her mom and grandparents, who were very supportive of her dance dreams.
Radomski came in fourth place on the show, and went on to have a number of roles acting and dancing in film. She appeared in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood.
In 2024, she appeared in the short film Ukrainian Dance Movie as Katya, and in the horror movie Bunker. She also dance live at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards for Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie's performance of 'ME!'
She shared a picture of herself hugging Swift, writing, 'I am forever grateful to be a part of this special moment!!'
Segel and Radomski were seen in photos published by the Daily Mail in October 2023, holding hands at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
In January 2024, they made their red carpet debut at the Golden Globes were Segel was nominated for his performance in Shrinking.
Radomski celebrated Segel on Instagram writing, 'I am so incredibly proud of you!!!! What a dream. You are absolutely one of the hardest working and most deserving humans on this planet. My Golden Globe Nominee! I love that we got to spend a whole day celebrating YOU and your talent!!! I love you so much baby!'
In April 2024, she shared a picture of them enjoying a tropical vacation.
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