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Lainey Wilson just took a major step in her love life—she’s engaged! But it’s not just the engagement itself that has everyone talking. It’s where it happened.
Her longtime boyfriend, former NFL quarterback Devlin “Duck” Hodges, got down on one knee at none other than George Jones’ old house.
If you know anything about country music history, you’ll understand why that’s a huge deal.
But there’s more to this story than just a romantic proposal.
Some eagle-eyed fans have spotted a potential plot twist—one that could mean Lainey and Duck might have actually bought The Possum’s house!
So, let’s break it all down: the engagement, the house, and the real question on everyone’s mind—did Lainey Wilson just become the new owner of one of country music’s most legendary homes?
Keep reading to uncover more details!
Lainey Wilson and Duck Hodges have been together since 2021, though they kept their relationship pretty private at first.
They finally went public in May 2023, making their red carpet debut at the ACM Awards.
Now, nearly two years later, they’re officially engaged!
Wilson made the announcement on February 12, 2025, with a video on social media. In it, she confidently walks down a set of brick steps, flashing her brand-new engagement ring for the camera.
But fans watching closely noticed something very interesting in the background—a large square monogram with the letters “GJ” etched into it.
If you blink, you’d miss it, but some serious internet sleuthing revealed that the “GJ” stands for none other than George Jones.
That’s when it clicked—this wasn’t just any house. This was The Possum’s former home!
If there’s one thing Lainey Wilson has never been shy about, it’s her love for George Jones.
She literally kicked off her latest album, Whirlwind, with a song called “Keep Up With Jones”, a tribute to the legendary singer and his wild, honky-tonk lifestyle.
Some of the lyrics even seem eerily fitting for the moment:
“I been known to play Possum on a barstool sitting / Jukebox gold and the whole room spinning / Living in the middle of a country and Western song / I can’t keep trying to keep up with Jones.”
Wilson has talked in multiple interviews about how much her parents loved George Jones and how his music was a huge part of her childhood.
She once even said, “I feel like me and The Possum would’ve been great friends.”
So, Duck proposing at George Jones’ house? That’s not just romantic—it’s downright legendary.
Now, let’s talk about this house.
George and Nancy Jones lived in this massive, 9,700-square-foot mansion in Franklin, Tennessee, for years.
The house was built in 1993 and originally sat on 80 acres of land.
After Jones passed away in 2013, Nancy slowly started selling off the property. In 2015, she sold the house and 25 acres for just under $2 million.
Since then, the home has changed hands a couple of times—but it’s still a huge piece of country music history.
This brings us to the biggest question of all…
Okay, here’s where things get really interesting.
A recent Zillow listing showed that the house was marked as “contingent” earlier this month—meaning that an offer had been accepted, but the sale wasn’t finalized yet.
At the same time, the McEwen Group real estate website still has the property listed for sale.
So… did Lainey Wilson (or Duck Hodges) buy the house?
Let’s be clear: this is all speculation right now. Wilson’s team hasn’t responded to questions about whether they’re the mystery buyers.
But if they did buy it? That would be the ultimate double engagement gift—not just a proposal at George Jones’ house, but actually owning the legendary home.
And let’s be real—it would totally fit Lainey’s personality.
She’s always talked about being smart with money and finding a good deal. In fact, in her song “4X4XU“, she even sings about loving a man who can “ball on a budget.”
If Duck pulled off a proposal and a real estate deal at the same time? That’s next-level country romance.
So far, no wedding details have been announced, but after a proposal like this, you can bet the wedding will be just as special.
Could it even take place at George Jones’ house? Imagine the possibilities—a classic country wedding on the property of a country music legend.
Whether or not they bought the house, it’s evident that Lainey Wilson is living her dream, both personally and professionally.
She’s got a No. 1 album, multiple awards, and now, she’s engaged to someone who clearly knows how to make a moment unforgettable.
And if they did buy the house? Well, that just makes this love story even sweeter.
Either way, Lainey and Duck are proving that some love stories are just meant to be told in a country song.
What do you think? Did Duck just pull off the ultimate country engagement? We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for more updates!
Category | Details |
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Full Name | Lainey Denay Wilson |
Birthdate | May 19, 1992 |
Birthplace | Baskin, Louisiana, USA |
Genre | Country, Country Rock |
Occupation | Singer, Songwriter, Actress |
Years Active | 2011–Present |
Breakthrough Hit | “Things a Man Oughta Know” (2020) |
Awards | CMA Female Vocalist of the Year, ACM New Female Artist of the Year, Grammy Nominee |
Albums | Tougher (2016), Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ (2021), Bell Bottom Country (2022), Whirlwind (2023) |
Famous Songs | “Things a Man Oughta Know,” “Heart Like a Truck,” “Watermelon Moonshine,” “Never Say Never” (feat. Cole Swindell) |
Acting Role | Abby on Yellowstone (Season 5) |
Relationship | Engaged to Devlin “Duck” Hodges (2025) |
Influences | Dolly Parton, Miranda Lambert, Lee Ann Womack, Shania Twain |
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