Zooey Deschanel reveals the compassionate side of her fiancé Jonathan Scott

Zooey Deschanel recently got candid and opened up about her fiancé Jonathan Scott’s compassionate nature.
Wednesday December 14, the 45-year-old American actress and musician appeared on Call his daddy with Alex Cooper, where she opened up about her engagement to Scott.
Deschanel, who got engaged to the famous Canadian TV personality in August 2023, revealed that her fiancé ironed her clothes the day he proposed to her and did other surprising things, which forced her to think about what he had in store for her.
She went on to note that their relationship is filled with moments where she was sure he would get down on one knee, but she proved him wrong.
However, they went to Scotland to spend time with family, where Deschanel saw notes on the calendar that she found “funny”, explaining: “There were all these things that I pointed out, but I didn’t like…I just said, ‘That’s weird.’ »
The event The star shared that some of the notes on the itinerary before her visit to Edinburgh Castle included: “You might meet members of the royal family, so you can’t wear a hat.”
She recalled: “[The] The royal family is obsessed with hats. Why can’t I wear a hat? I always wear a hat because I don’t want the sun. I’m afraid of the sun. And I’m like, ‘This is so lame.’
For their visit to the famous Edinburgh Castle, Scott asked her to “dress rather nicely,” so she “had a silk blouse and a silk skirt.” And I just put them on.”
Notably, Deschanel’s outfit was slightly wrinkled from being in a suitcase for too long, which the Property Brothers couldn’t approve of and offered to iron her clothes.
“He said to me, ‘Oh, would you like to iron them?’ And I was like, “No.” I said to myself: “Iron? This sounds terrible. This sounds like work I don’t want to do. And he said, “I’m going to iron them,” Elf noted the actress.
It is pertinent to mention that Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott started dating in 2019 after their interaction was first filmed. Carpool Karaoke.




