Beanie Feldstein Calls Bonnie Chance Roberts "Love of My Whole Life" in New Engagement-Photos Post

Get ready to swoon over Beanie Feldstein and her fiancé, Bonnie Chance Roberts, all over again, because their engagement photos are here, and they're the sweetest. The couple's adoration for one another shines through in the images Feldstein posted on Instagram on Oct. 6 with the caption, "The love of my whole life. Can't wait for our wedding!!!!" The soon-to-be-married couple are seen dressed in white, holding hands, and smiling happily in the beautiful photos taken by photographer Corbin Gurkin.

Feldstein and Roberts announced their engagement on Instagram on June 23, posting photos from Roberts's proposal with the caption, "I do, Bon." Roberts proposed with a unique custom-designed ring in a backyard decorated with pink and red flowers, and the couple's friends and family — including Feldstein's brother Jonah Hill and best friend Ben Platt — were on hand to celebrate.

Feldstein and Roberts met back in 2018 when Feldstein was filming "How to Build a Girl" in the UK, where Roberts is from. Roberts was a producer on the movie, which came out in 2019. The pair were physically separated for most of 2020 and some of last year due to COVID-19 quarantine rules, with Roberts stuck abroad — but they finally reunited in person in 2021.

Roberts also announced their engagement news on her Instagram Story with a photo of the proposal. She added the song "She Loves You" by The Beatles, which is particularly appropriate since — like the band — Roberts is from Liverpool.

Feldstein previously told Teen Vogue that she wasn't a relationship person until she met Roberts. She explained, "It just wasn't something I thought about or craved. Not to sound flippant, but I was in love with her and all of her, and she's a woman. . . . That's not scaring me or deterring me. And it wasn't just women in general; it was her, specifically."

Feldstein also opened up about her sexuality at the 2019 premiere of "Booksmart" at SXSW. In the movie, she plays uptight Molly, who wants one night of wild partying, while Kaitlyn Dever's Amy is a lesbian chasing after a classmate she has a crush on. According to Page Six, Feldstein said during a panel at the time, "It was completely meaningful for me to watch the film. My partner is a woman. There's a love scene between two girls, and they're fumbling with their sneakers, and they can't get their jeans off. All of those moments, they make me tear up, because representation is really important."

She added, "I think if I could have seen our film earlier, I would have found myself a bit sooner."