TELLY star Kym Marsh is getting wed for the fourth time.
Friends said boyfriend Tom Dickinson popped the question earlier this week during a romantic getaway to Paris.
Mum-of-four Kym, 49 — Michelle Connor for 14 years in ITV’s Coronation Street — has been dating him for seven months.
A source said: “Kym and Tom are on cloud nine and couldn’t be happier to be engaged. Their romance has been like a fairytale.
“Tom had planned the perfect proposal and got down on one knee next to the Eiffel Tower.
“Kym was overcome, but she said yes immediately.
“She has the most beautiful ring and can’t wait to plan their special day.”
The source said Tom, 45, secretly sought permission from Kym’s mum, Pauline, and children, David and Emilie, beforehand.
They added: “Her family and friends are ecstatic for them. They can see how happy Tom makes her.”
Pals said Kym, who starred in Channel 5’s hit drama The Imposter in December, was likely to plan a summer wedding next year.
We told last year how Kym had found love with senior commercials manager Tom after meeting him on a dating site.
A friend added: “Kym was swept off her feet.
“She had been single for eight months and they both signed up to the dating site at pretty much the same time — it was like it was meant to be. It was the perfect match.”
Yet it was only last April that Kym said she had sworn off marriage.
Kym said: “I’ve been married three times, and three times it’s not gone well — so no more for me. Three strikes and I’m out!”
Her first marriage to EastEnders actor Jack Ryder lasted seven years until 2009.
Kym went on to marry Hollyoaks star Jamie Lomas, the father of two of her children, in 2012.
But the pair divorced two years later.
In 2021, she tied the knot with Army Major Scott Ratcliff — but that lasted just 19 months.
Kym first found fame in pop band Hear’say in 2001 before carving out a hugely successful acting career.
After leaving Corrie in 2019, she has gone on to star in a number of dramas and theatre productions.
In 2022, she appeared on Strictly Come Dancing.
Kym narrowly missed out on the chance of picking up the Glitterball trophy, becoming the ninth star to leave the show.
Last year she won acclaim playing Beverly Moss in Abigail’s Party at Manchester’s Royal Exchange.
She is currently on tour leading the cast of Single White Female, the first stage adaptation of the hit 1992 movie.











