Cybill Shepherd Is Getting Married For A 3rd Time

Over the last forty years, Cybill Shepherd has been linked to a slew of famous celebrities. From Elvis Presley to Peter Bogdanovich, she’s been with a host of famous men, but when it comes to marriages, she’s always chosen relatively ordinary guys. She married auto parts dealer David Ford in 1978 and chiropractor Bruce Oppenheim in 1987. Now, she apparently has her eyes on a psychologist.

The lucky man is a Serbian named Andrei Nikolajevic, and according to The New York Daily News, he got down on one knee and popped the question over dinner a few weeks back. She said “yes”, though no official date or details have been released to the public.

At sixty-two, Shepherd isn’t inside the typical marriage window. In fact, she reportedly never thought she’d ever get married again, but sometimes, when love comes along, you just need to roll with it and throw your previous viewpoints out the window.

The actress is currently starring on Broadway in The Best Man. Assumedly, after the show finishes its run, the couple will get down to figuring out the specifics of the nuptials. Pop Blend sends out its sincerest congratulations to the two as they attempt to carve out a new life together. Here’s to hoping in their advanced ages each figured out exactly what he or she wants.

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