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Twilight star Kristen Stewart announced she is engaged. Stewart, whose upcoming role as Princess Diana in Spencer has been making headlines and drumming up Oscars buzz for months now – just confirmed the exciting news about her and Dylan Meyer’s relationship while appearing on The Howard Stern Show recently.

For the uninitiated, Stewart and Meyer, a screenwriter and actor known for films like Moxie, started going out about two years ago. They met six years earlier, reports Buzzfeed. 

“We’re marrying. We’re totally gonna do it,” she shared, before commending Dylan’s proposal.

“I wanted to be proposed to, so I think I very distinctly carved out what I wanted and she nailed it,” Kristen added during her conversation with Howard Stern.

“We’re marrying,” she continued. “It’s happening.”

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Born April 9, 1990, Kristen Jaymes Stewart is an American actress and filmmaker. The world’s highest-paid actress in 2012, her accolades include a BAFTA Award, a César Award (making her the only American actress to receive the award), and a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award.

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Born and raised in Los Angeles to parents who both worked in the entertainment industry, Stewart first gained notice at age 12 for her role as the daughter of Jodie Foster’s character in David Fincher’s thriller Panic Room (2002), which earned her a Young Artist Award nomination.

She subsequently starred in Speak (2004), Catch That Kid (2004), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), and Into the Wild (2007).

She then rose to stardom for her lead role as Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga film series (2008–2012), which is one of the highest-grossing film franchises; for the role, she was awarded the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2010.

After starring in the fantasy film Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Stewart eschewed roles in big-budget films in favour of independent productions in the years following.

She took on roles in the dramas Camp X-Ray and Still Alice (both 2014), and the science fiction romance Equals (2016). /TISG