From split to engagement: Post Malone and fiancée Christy Lee’s relationship, explained
Post Malone’s love story with Christy Lee didn’t go by the book, and the winding route from romance to engagement might surprise you.
At a private gathering in Utah this month, Post Malone got down on one knee and asked Christy Lee to marry him, according to photos and videos shared by guests. The posts show Lee wearing a “Bride to Be” sash and the rapper-singer presenting a 15-carat diamond ring as friends who’d flown in for the occasion cheered and filmed the moment.
“my mom and dad got engaged”
Lee, a fashion stylist and Parsons School of Design student, and Malone have kept things mostly low-key while building their relationship back up over the past year — a reset that followed a fast start, a brief split, and then a quieter second try.
The Christy Lee timeline
- January 2025 — First spotted together during a cozy getaway in Rome.
- Winter 2025 — Seen hanging out at a venue in Idaho and on high-end shopping dates in Paris.
- March 2025 — Viral clips capture the pair showing affection on casual nights out.
- May 2025 — They briefly split to slow things down; the “temporary breakup” makes the rounds online.
- Late 2025–Early 2026 — They reconnect and keep it private, focusing on low-profile outings.
- February 2026 — Make a low-key joint appearance at a fashion show.
- August 2026 — Malone proposes in Utah with a 15-carat ring at an intimate gathering, per attendee posts.
Before Lee
Malone previously spent several years with ex-fiancée Hee Sung “Jamie” Park. He first proposed during a wild night out in Las Vegas — she turned him down — and then asked again, sober, earning a yes. The couple retreated to a private life in Utah, and their daughter arrived in May 2022. In rare interviews, Malone praised Park’s parenting and credited her stability with helping him through struggles with alcohol.
They reportedly called off their engagement and finalized a quiet separation by November 2024, and worked through private court proceedings to settle custody and visitation for their child.