The 17-year-old Game Shakers actress and 18-year-old 100 Things to Do Before High School announced the exciting news in honor of Valentine’s Day!
Cree and Jaheem took to Instagram to share photos from the proposal, which went down at Disneyland over the holidays.
“But when I’m way up here, it’s crystal clear…..💍 @creecicchino #shesaidyes 😉,” Jaheem wrote.
Cree added, “…now I’m in a whole new world with you ✨#isaidyes💍”
While it’s unclear how long Cree and Jaheem have been dating, they’ve definitely known each other for a while! Back in 2016, the duo walked the red carpet at an end of summer celebration!
The 15-year-old singer helped debut the trailer for the upcoming film and this time, the crew is competing for a summer scholarship to the prestigious Conservatory of Fine Arts.
LaurDIY and Olivia Sanabia step out for a day of fun at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital’s 19th Annual “Party On The Pier” held at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier on Sunday (November 18) in Santa Monica, Calif.
Proceeds from the event provide unrestricted funding to launch high-priority programs that benefit children being treated at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and around the world.
Nia Sioux looks beautiful in blue while arriving for the premiere of Chicken Girls held at Ahrya Fine Arts Theater on Thursday (June 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Chicken Girls centers on Rhyme and her friends – known by their ‘ship name, “The Chicken Girls”, who have been dancing together forever. But this year, everything’s changing.
Isabela Moner made the totally selfless move on her fifteenth birthday… she helped throw a quincea�era for someone else instead of celebrating her own!
The 15-year-old actress hosted the party for a Heaven – a deserving teen from Step Up Women’s Network in Los Angeles – instead of throwing herself a party.
Heaven celebrated her coming of age party with her friends and family along with Isbaela and her 100 Things to do Before High School co-star Jaheem Toombs and Game Shakers stars Thomas Kuc and Cree Cicchino.
Today, Isabela launched the “Every Girl” campaign where she designed a limited edition T shirt with a portion of the proceeds going to Step Up.
Step Up helps girls from under-resourced communities fulfill their potential while helping them grow into successful women.
“Every girl wants the same thing – to be accepted and loved for who she is. I created this shirt to show the world that we’re more alike than we are different,” Isabela said. “Us girls have to uplift one another rather than bring each other down. To ‘Every Girl’ out there, this shirt is for you!”