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JamesG
01-19-2011, 09:16 PM
Jodie Sweetin Is Engaged
Jan 19, 2011
by Kate Stanhope


Jodie Sweetin and Morty Coyle Jodie Sweetin is engaged, People reports.

The former "Full House" star was surprised by her boyfriend, Morty Coyle, when he popped the question at her 29th birthday party Tuesday in Los Angeles.

"It was a complete surprise," Sweetin told the magazine. "We are just thrilled and I am in shock still!"



Coyle proposed to Sweetin with a ring featuring a 2.5 carat oval sapphire surrounded by 18 diamonds. A wedding date has not been set.






Sweetin and Coyle have a 5-month-old daughter, Beatrix.

Sweetin also has a 2-year-old daughter, Zoie, with ex-husband Cody Herpin. Sweetin was also previously married to Shaun Holguin for four years.


In 2009, Sweetin released unSweetined, a memoir chronicling her years of alcohol and drug abuse following the end of "Full House's" run.

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Jodie-Sweetin-Engaged-1028107.aspx

Schmoopie
01-23-2011, 05:35 AM
Congrats to them both!

Family Ties Forever!
08-18-2011, 06:13 AM
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Jodie Lee Ann Sweetin

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Then: Sweetin started acting at 4 in commercials for Sizzler and Oscar Mayer. She played Stephanie Tanner, the bubbly middle child on Full House, for all eight years of the show. (Bob Saget played her dad and the Olsen twins took turns playing her younger sister Michelle.)

Now: In her 2009 memoir UnSweetined, she talks about her battle with methamphetamine and alcohol addiction, which began after Full House ended. Now reportedly clean and sober, Sweetin had her second daughter last August and got engaged to Morty Coyle at her 29th birthday party in January.

Snakkle Snippet: A gay marriage rights advocate, Sweetin has publicly stated that she and her fiancé want to hold off on their own nuptials until “there’s equality for everybody to get married.”