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Gina Rodriguez credits Jane the Virgin with many things: changing her career (she won a Golden Globe for her work on the CW series in 2015), giving her a platform for activism and humanitarian work and leading her to the love of her life.
She is now engaged to Joe LoCicero, whom she met when he guest-starred on a 2016 episode of the show.
“I never was the girl that dreamt about my wedding,” Rodriguez, 34, said Tuesday in an interview. “I did always pray that I would meet a really cool partner, whether it was going to be male or female, that I was going to have somebody that was going to uplift me and support me and want me to shine and not want to take away from that but want to shine as well in their own right and I found it in Joe, and I found it on the set of Jane.”
Rodriguez revealed details of their relationship while on a media tour for the feminine products company Always. The brand wants to bring awareness to what’s known as “period poverty,” where American girls from low-income families miss school because they don’t have access to menstrual products.
“It devastates me. It breaks my heart,” said the actress.
Rodriguez is returning to work on Jane the Virgin this week. She will direct the first episode of the upcoming fifth and final season.
The actress said she knows how the series will end, but doesn’t know exactly how the writers will get there. Rodriguez also said fans of the show are “not getting gypped” by its ending because the creator, Jennie Snyder Urman, always imagined it as a story told in five chapters.
“As much as people are saddened that the show is going to be done after season five … you’re getting the gift of the whole thing. Everything Jennie ever thought of,” Rodriguez said.
The actress already has a number of other projects in the works, including a live-action Carmen Sandiego film for Netflix. She has also remade the Mexican movie Miss Bala, about a beauty contest winner forced to work for the mob after she witnesses a murder.
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