Blake Snell & Haeley Ryane’s engagement news steals the show at Bulls vs. Bucks game, drawing reactions from Brandon Lowe, Zach LaVine’s wives. Credit: Haeley/Instagram
Amid the intense basketball action on the court, fans learned about the engagement of Blake Snell and Haeley Ryane. On Saturday, during the game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Chicago Bulls at the United Center, the scoreboard lit up with a special message congratulating Snell and Haeley on their engagement.
This comes just a month after Snell signed a five-year, $182 million deal with the LA Dodgers. Earlier this year, the couple welcomed their son Kaedyn in June 2024.
On Sunday, Haeley shared a snapshot of the moment on her Instagram, captioning it with excitement as congratulatory comments poured in.
“a finacée or whatevaaa 😌” she wrote in the caption.
Notable reactions included a warm “LOVE to see it!!!” from Madz Lowe, the wife of MLB star Brandon Lowe of the Tampa Bay Rays, and emojis of excitement from Hunter LaVine, who is married to NBA star Zach LaVine of the Chicago Bulls.
Reactions from Brandon Lowe, Zach LaVine’s wives
Blake Snell and Haeley reportedly started seeing each other in 2022. Snell’s fiancee is a freelance digital market influencer and finished her bachelor’s in sociology with a minor in disability studies in 2016.
Blake Snell and Haeley get engaged in the presence of loved ones
Blake Snell and Haeley made a major move in their relationship in the presence of their loved ones. On Sunday, the couple shared the post about their engagement where the Dodgers ace can be seen getting down on one knee to ask for Haeley’s hand.
After a lovely embrace in coordinated outfits, they had a dinner arranged with their loved ones which included Zach and Hunter LaVine, Ryane Mar, Julia Alexander, Femi Odaibo’s wife Maria, Toni Mar and his wife Kaiya Mar.
“best night ever. cheers to forever with the love of my life. so grateful to celebrate this moment with our people🥹🫶🏽” the caption read.
This was a year to remember for Snell already, and he capped it off with another piece of big news from his personal life. The southpaw now hopes he can win his first World Series with the Dodgers in 2025.