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Katy Perry jokes about ex Josh Groban’s Disneyland engagement to Natalie McQueen

Katy Perry’s mock-crying TikTok sent attention back to Josh Groban and Natalie McQueen’s Disneyland engagement, where the ring was only one part of the reveal.

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Katy Perry jokes about ex Josh Groban’s Disneyland engagement to Natalie McQueen
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Katy Perry turned Josh Groban and Natalie McQueen’s engagement into a pop-culture flashpoint with one teasing TikTok, but the jewelry story belongs to the proposal itself: a carefully staged Disneyland reveal that put romance and theater ahead of a close study of the ring.

Groban announced the engagement with McQueen on Instagram on April 21, 2026, sharing a glimpse of the moment at Disneyland near the Snow White Wishing Well. His caption left little doubt about the mood of the day: “MY BEST FRIEND SAID YES!!!” He also wrote, “Sharing this life with you is my happiest place,” and thanked Disney Weddings for helping make the proposal magical. Groban posted a photo of McQueen’s engagement ring as part of the reveal, but the larger design story was the setting, not a technical breakdown of the stone.

That matters for jewelry readers. Celebrity engagement posts often turn a ring into a rumor mill, yet the real style value comes when the image offers enough to understand the choice. Here, the ring existed as part of a storybook tableau, framed by Disneyland’s symbolism and a polished social media rollout. Without a fuller look at the cut, setting or metal, the post generated attention more for its romance than for any specific design lesson.

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Perry’s reaction only deepened the public fascination. On May 11, 2026, she posted a tongue-in-cheek TikTok using “The One That Got Away,” the song she later identified as being inspired by Groban. In the clip, Perry poured a drink and dramatically chugged it while a screenshot of the engagement story sat on screen, captioned simply, “Congrats .” The joke landed because Perry and Groban briefly dated in 2009, then remained on friendly terms even after she tied him to the 2010 hit. Groban said in 2018 that he was surprised and flattered by that revelation, though he did not recognize himself in every lyric.

McQueen, an English stage actress with West End credits including Wicked and Kinky Boots, brought her own performing pedigree to the story, and the congratulations came quickly. Michael Bublé, John Stamos, Busy Philipps, Bernadette Peters, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Rita Wilson and The War and Treaty all publicly celebrated the couple. The result was less a simple engagement announcement than a glossy entertainment moment, with the ring serving as the final punctuation mark on a very public love story.

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