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Joe Manganiello and Caitlin O'Connor appear to be ENGAGED as she shows off sparkling diamond in Sicily

Joe Manganiello and Caitlin O'Connor appear to be ENGAGED as she shows off sparkling diamond in Sicily

Daily Mail​12 hours ago

Sofia Vergara 's ex-husband Joe Manganiello and his longtime girlfriend Caitlin O'Connor have set off rumors they are engaged.
The couple were glimpsed this week enjoying a romantic dinner together in Sicily - with Caitlin sporting a diamond ring on her left hand.
She could be seen staring adoringly at him across their alfresco table, resting her chin on her hand, with the bauble dazzlingly visible.
They were also spotted holding hands as they strolled through the picturesque streets of the romantic city of Taormina, which was featured on The White Lotus.
Joe, 48, and Caitlin, 34, were first linked in September 2023 just a couple of months after news broke that his marriage to Modern Family star Sofia was ending.
DailyMail.com has contacted Joe's representatives for comment.
Sofia Vergara's ex-husband Joe Manganiello and his longtime girlfriend Caitlin O'Connor have set off rumors they are engaged as she flashed a ring in Sicily
The Magic Mike heartthrob showed off his musclebound arms and sprawl of tattoos in a short-sleeved shirt with a swirling Italianate floral print.
Sweeping his long hair back into a man-bun, he allowed a distinguished touch of grey stubble to appear on his ruggedly handsome features.
Caitlin, an actress who has featured on such programs as Two and a Half Men and Tosh.0, cut a stylish figure while out and about in Sicily.

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