Lainey Wilson unknowingly manifested her glamorous engagement ring when she joked about it with her now-fiancĂŠ at the beginning of their relationship.
The reigning Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year recently shared the story behind the gorgeous, blinding ring. She and her boyfriend, former pro football quarterback Devlin âDuckâ Hodges, announced their engagement on February 12. Wilson wrote in her simple caption, â4x4xU forever â¤ď¸â
âHonestly, as a joke, right when we first started dating â because we knew pretty much immediately, we were like, âOK, weâre gonna be in each otherâs lives.â It just felt that natural. And as a joke, I had texted him some big rings, being like, âthis is what I like,â (and) he was like, âoh Lord, I better start saving now,ââ Wilson laughed as she shared the story behind the ring. âWell, so, weâve been together for four years, and what he did is he just went in and designed it and kind of put some of those rings together that I sent him. So, I said yesâŚhe messed up!â
The powerhouse Whirlwind star got engaged at late legend George Jonesâ estate in Franklin, Tennessee, outside of Nashville. Wilson admitted she âtalked myself into thinking he was gonna do it that day,â and eagerly called her sister about the suspected proposal. Still, the singer-songwriter admitted she tried to talk herself out of it, knowing she âsure would be upsetâ if she convinced herself of the engagement and it didnât happen. Wilson said she and Hodges had been âwanting to see the George Jones estate for quite some time, and his buddy had it listed for sale.â They decided to see it the weekend after they attended the Super Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana, Wilsonâs home state (Hodges has also been to his fiancĂŠeâs hometown of Baskin, where Wilson said âeverybody approvesâ of him).
As soon as the couple pulled up to the estate, Wilson knew Hodges had âdifferent plans. âŚIt could not have been more perfect.â
She admitted, though, âwe havenât even started planning. We need to really sit down and make that a priority, but Iâm sure itâll be something thatâs very, very simple.â
Wilson recently celebrated the success of two of her No. 1 singles, including âWildflowers and Wild Horses,â from her Grammy-winning Bell Bottom Country record, and â4x4xUâ from Whirlwind. The latter is a song Wilson and co-writers Jon Decious and Aaron Raitiere wrote in only 40 minutes. Sheâd previously said she was writing love songs in between Bell Bottom Country and Whirlwind, particularly after making her red carpet debut with Hodges at the 2023 ACM Awards at Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas. Before that, the couple opted to keep their relationship under wraps.
Even now, Wilson admits itâs still hard to believe she has a romantic side to her (and that it shows in her music).
âThatâs a wild thing for me,â she said. âI didnât know I had that side there for a while. But itâs an exciting side to discover. I found somebody who is my biggest cheerleader, my best friend, somebody who is in my corner no matter what.
âHe makes it real easy to write love songs. I canât believe Iâm saying that,â Wilson said. âHeâs a good person.â