Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy Not Engaged

July 21, 2009 at 4:35pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

The New York Post reported that Jennifer Love Hewitt got engaged – during her boyfriend's comedy show, but the rumor is just that.

The Ghost Whisperer star , who was actually engaged to Scottish actor Ross McCall before they broke up over the holidays, got a spontaneous 'fake' proposal from Jamie Kennedy after he pulled her up on stage.

Kennedy was performing at the Laugh Factory in Long Beach, California, on Saturday when he decided to get Love Hewitt up to tell jokes and sing.When one audience member shouted out 'Marry her' Kennedy got down on one knee and proposed.

But it was all just a prank, reps for both stars deny any truth to the couple being engaged.

He didn't even have ring, so there is no way she would have said yes.

Come on people, get your facts straight.

— Graeme Massie, Splash News

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