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Why Jordyn Woods and Boyfriend Karl-Anthony Towns Are Sparking Engagement Rumors
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Date:2025-04-20 00:03:52
Jordyn Woods is doing some weight lifting.
The 27-year-old raised eyebrows on Oct. 3 when she posted a series of selfies flashing a gigantic diamond rock on that finger.
The model sported a New York Knicks sweatshirt, a nod to her boyfriend Karl-Anthony Towns, who had his first day with the Knicks that same day after being traded from the Minnesota Timberwolves.
But it was obviously Jordyn’s bling that caught everyone’s attention. The massive rectangular cut diamond took up some major real estate on Jordyn’s finger as she posed for the glam selfies.
Kylie Jenner’s pal added some fuel to the fire over on Snapchat on the same day, doing a filter challenge while waiting in the In-N-Out drive thru for her order. The filter featured a variety of bridal dresses and accessories to select for the big day.
“I don’t really love these choices right now, Jordyn said, “but since all of you keep asking when I’m getting married, might as well.”
Fans immediately took to the comments section of Jordyn’s Instagram, calling her out for the photo tease.
“You can’t just post that ring and not say anything!” one commenter wrote.
Another follower commented, “so… youre just going to post that rock all nonchalant…? very demure.”
Jordyn and Karl-Anthony started dating in 2020 after years of friendship. And they’ve been talking about making it official for some time now.
In 2021 while dispelling cheating rumors, the NBA star tweeted, "So I got the baddest girl in the game and you think I'm gonna waste my energy with anyone else gtfoh! Some haters we got now are gonna be the same ones we have when I put that ring on her finger.”
And Karl-Anthony has no problem showing his love for Jordyn on social media. In honor of her recent birthday, the proud basketball player shared a series of sweet photos with his lady love, writing, “Happy birthday to my world.”
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