Nick Grimshaw confirms he is engaged to long-term boyfriend Meshach Henry

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Tina Campbell1 April 2022

Nick Grimshaw has announced he is officially off the market after getting engaged to his boyfriend Meshach “Mesh” Henry.

The BBC Radio 1 DJ, 37, shared the news on Instagram as he showed off his impressive new gold engagement ring.

“And in gay news this evening…. got proposed to, said yes obvs,” he told his 1.3m followers.

While the broadcaster has yet to divulge how 25-year-old Henry popped the question, the pictures suggest a romantic sunset beach proposal with the sand and sea visible in the background.

His famous friends were quick to flood the comments section to offer their congratulations.

Emily Atack wrote: “THIS IS BL**DY WONDERFUL NEWS!!!”

“Beautiful news!!!” declared Stacey Dooley, while Laura Whitmore added: ‘Ahhhhhhhh CONGRATS!!! So delighted for ya! .”

“And we can all celebrate by watching you on celeb juice tonight! Big love to you both”

Nick Grimshaw and Meshach Henry first started dating in 2018
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Frankie Bridge and husband Wayne Bridge also said “congratulations”.

The broadcaster and dancer have been together for four years after they first stared dating in 2018.

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