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Matthew Perry announces engagement to ‘greatest woman on the face of the planet’ Molly Hurwitz

Matthew Perry announces engagement (Getty Images)
Matthew Perry announces engagement (Getty Images)

Matthew Perry is engaged to longtime girlfriend, talent manager Molly Hurwitz, People reports.

“I decided to get engaged", the 51-year-old Friends star told People. "Luckily, I happened to be dating the greatest woman on the face of the planet at this time.”

The two began dating in 2018 and spent the 2019 holidays together. Hurwitz posted a photo of them on her private Instagram at the time, captioning, “According to my parents' custody agreement, my mother was not allowed to have a Christmas tree ... Fortunately, there's no such agreement for a daughter's boyfriend, so Hurwitz gets a treeeeeeee!!!"

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“Second year being my valentine, but his first as an Instagram influencer. HVD to my favorite”, Hurwitz captioned in a February 2020 photo, referring to Perry’s then-new account.

Prior to dating the 29-year-old literary manager, Perry was in a six-year relationship with Lizzy Caplan before parting ways with the actress in 2012.

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