Connie Britton is ready to become a Windsor.
The Friday Night Lights and Nashville alum and producer David Windsor are officially engaged to be married, per PEOPLE. The couple inadvertently confirmed the news at the Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, when they were spotted kissing and holding hands. Closer inspection of Britton’s revealed a sparkling new ring on her left ring finger.
Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Britton and Windsor.
Britton and Windsor, a producer on This Is Us and the co-creator of series like Not Dead Yet and The Real O’Neals, first met in 2019, when they were introduced at a mutual friends’ 50th birthday party.
“I walked into his party and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I don’t know a single soul at this party,'” Britton shared in a 2023 Radio Andy interview. “I’m talking to my friend, and he looks past me, and he sees David across the room, and he is like, ‘There’s someone here you have to meet.’ And it was like, I’ll never forget that moment because I turned around and I looked at who he was pointing at, and I was like, ‘Oh yeah, I wanna meet him.'”
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The actress, who achieved a big break in 1996 by landing a major role on the Michael J. Fox sitcom Spin City, and who has since racked up six Emmy nominations for her work on five different projects, was previously married to investment banker John Britton from 1991 to 1995. The couple were college sweethearts, but had no children. Connie went on to adopt son Eyob in 2011.
Windsor keeps a low-profile personal life, but the actress revealed to host Andy Cohen in the same Radio Andy interview that he’s previously been married and has children of his own.

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Connie Britton and David Windsor in 2025
“What I was really looking for was a partnership where there’s constant growth, on both sides, and a sort of deepening of each other,” she said of her relationship with Windsor in March. “It’s not just like, ‘Oh, I found true love.’ It’s that I found somebody who I can walk on a journey with that is going to be constantly ever-changing.”
Britton, born Constance Elaine Womack, was most recently counted among the all-star ensemble of the political thriller miniseries Zero Day alongside Robert De Niro, Joan Allen, Angela Bassett, and Jesse Plemons.
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