She won his last rose.
“Bachelorette” star Garrett Yrigoyen announced his engagement to Alex Farrar on October 2 via Instagram.
“Our engagement was exactly as I imagined it,” Yrigoyen, 33, wrote in the post, where you could see him getting down on one knee on a romantic boat trip in San Diego, California.
“I love you so much Alexandra. Can’t wait to spend forever with you, lil Al.”
Farrar also celebrated the milestone moment in a social media post of his own.
“When two become one,” the yoga instructor wrote alongside a photo of the couple smiling at the camera, followed by a close-up of her beautiful diamond ring.
“I love you, Garrett Vincent Yrigoyen,” she added. “I want you all forever, every day. HECK YES I WILL MARRY YOU!!!!”
Yrigoyen’s Bachelor Nation friends showered him with love in the comment section of his post.
“Congratulations,” wrote Luke Pell, with Chase McNary adding, “Yes sir!! Welcome to the club! Congratulations everyone!”
The couple started dating in November 2020 and made their relationship Instagram official in February.
Yrigoyen’s proposal to Farrar comes two years after he asked for “Bachelorette” Season 14 leading Becca Kufrin’s hand in marriage.
In 2018, as his “Bachelorette” journey unfolded, Yrigoyen was called out for “liking” Instagram posts mocking undocumented immigrants, the trans community, liberal feminists, and spreading misinformation about Parkland, Florida, the shooting of survivor David Hogg.
Yrigoyen later apologized.
He and Kufrin eventually broke up in September 2020, largely because of Yrigoyen’s support for the pro-police Blue Lives Matter movement that coincided with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Meanwhile, Kufrin has since moved on to “Bachelorette” Season 17 alum Thomas Jacobs, whom she met on “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 7.
The 32-year-old co-host of “Bachelor Happy Hour” proposed to Jacobs, 28, in May, writing via Instagram: “In the ultimate plot twist…HE SAID YES!”