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Emmerdale’s Chas Dingle star Lucy Pargeter ‘engaged’ to secret boyfriend as she flashes huge ring in new video

Lucy's current relationship comes after she split from her fiance of 12 years

Lucy Pargeter reveals she is engaged

LUCY Pargeter has teased that she’s engaged to her mystery boyfriend of two years.

The actress, 47, shared a new clip on Instagram showing her wearing a huge sparkler on her wedding finger.

Lucy flashed a huge sparkler in a new social media clip

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Lucy flashed a huge sparkler in a new social media clipCredit: Instagram
The actress revealed two years ago she was in a new relationship

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The actress revealed two years ago she was in a new relationshipCredit: Rex
She split from long-term partner Rudi in 2019 after 12 years

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She split from long-term partner Rudi in 2019 after 12 yearsCredit: Rex
Lucy plays Chas Dingle in ITV soap Emmerdale

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Lucy plays Chas Dingle in ITV soap EmmerdaleCredit: ITV

Emmerdale star Lucy was unwrapping a painting in the clip and flashed the bling as she removed the paper.

Lucy hasn’t officially announced she’s getting married but she has kept the identity of her current boyfriend a secret since letting slip she is in a relationship.

Speaking to podcast The Heal Is Real in 2022, she said: “I’m in a new relationship now. Exclusive. Don’t say anything.”

In 2019 Lucy – who plays Chas Dingle in Emmerdale – revealed she and partner Rudi Coleano after a 12-year engagement.

The couple share three daughters, Lola and twins Missy and Betsy.

In the same year that Lucy and Rudi split, she revealed she’d had her breast implants removed after they stopped her breathing.

She later confessed that having them taken out affected her confidence.

Lucy said: “Massive fear for me being a single mother of three, possibly finding someone else to spend the rest of my life with and thinking, ‘oh my god, the first thing I’m going to have to say is I’ve got no t*ts. I used to have tits, so imagine me with t*ts, but now I’ve got no t*ts’.”

But she revealed her mystery man always reassures her, adding: “I constantly find myself apologising for having no t*ts, but he’s like, ‘I don’t give a [bleep] if you’ve got t*ts or not. It’s you that I love and it’s you who I want to be with.”

Speaking to The Sun after her operation in 2019, Lucy said: “Hopefully my joint problems and anxiety and the rashes on my chest and the pain I get in my chest and armpits will be gone.

“Why I had them done in the first place: vanity. That old thing called vanity.”

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