
Lainey Wilson Shuts Down Wild Marriage Rumors: “Are We Really Getting Married?” β The Truth Behind Her Engagement to Ex-Steelers QB Devlin “Duck” Hodges
Country music powerhouse Lainey Wilson has spent the past few years dominating charts, winning awards, and building an empire that blends bell-bottom authenticity with crossover appeal. But in early 2026, amid her relentless tour schedule and holiday performances, a persistent rumor threatened to steal the spotlight: Was she secretly married to her fiancΓ©, former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Devlin “Duck” Hodges? The speculation, fueled by eerily realistic AI-generated photos circulating online last summer, forced the couple to address the frenzy head-on. In a recent interview, Wilson laughed off the gossip while reassuring fansβand her somewhat anxious fiancΓ©βthat wedding bells are indeed coming, just not as fast as the internet imagined.
The rumors hit fever pitch in the summer of 2025, when fake images of Wilson in a wedding dress and Hodges in a tux began spreading across social media platforms like wildfire. Some photos looked so convincing that even die-hard fans questioned whether the couple had quietly tied the knot without fanfare. Hodges took to TikTok to set the record straight in a humorous video, captioning it: βAttention to those making AI photos of me and Lainey β¦ Sincerely, The couple who hasnβt had a wedding yet.β In the clip, Hodges jokingly complained about the quality of the fakesββIf you going to put out stuff about us, at least make us look goodββwhile Wilsonβs laughter rang out in the background as she quipped, βWhat are you going to tell AI?β The playful denial not only quashed the immediate speculation but highlighted the coupleβs easy chemistry and shared sense of humor in the face of celebrity scrutiny.
Fast-forward to February 2026, and the questions hadnβt fully died down. In a candid conversation referenced across outlets like Whiskey Riff and PennLive, Wilson addressed the ongoing chatter directly. When asked about the wedding timeline, she admitted the planning had taken a backseat to her skyrocketing career. βIβve got a lot to do β¦ Iβve got a lot to do,β she said, echoing her fiancΓ©βs playful nagging. Hodges had apparently been pressing her with the half-joking question: βAre we really getting married?β Wilsonβs response was firm and affectionate: βI will tell you that. Duckβs like, βAre we really getting married?β Iβm like, βWe are.β I said, βI do, I did, I done, weβre doing it.β But itβs going good.β She confirmed the wedding βis going to happen, but we donβt have all the details yet,β revealing she had started browsing Pinterest and creating βa little boardβ during rare downtime over the holidays.

The engagement itself dates back to February 2025, when Hodges proposed at the historic George Jones estate in Tennesseeβa romantic, low-key setting that perfectly suited the coupleβs grounded style. Wilson shared stunning photos on Instagram: her in a white dress holding a massive diamond ring, Hodges beaming beside her, the caption reading β4x4xU forever β€οΈ,β a nod to her hit single β4x4xU.β The proposal came after nearly four years of dating, a relationship that began quietly in 2021 but stayed private until sparks flew publicly in 2023.
Their love story started with a classic country twist. Rumors ignited when Wilson performed in Pittsburgh during Luke Combsβ world tour and was spotted wearing Hodgesβ old Steelers jersey onstage. Fans went wild, and Hodges playfully responded on X (formerly Twitter): βDid she really?!?! Y’all are lying !!!! @laineywilson holla at me !!!β Wilson fired back: βThis is me hollerin,β prompting his excited βOH.MY.GOD π hello.β The flirtation quickly evolved into something real. They kept things under wraps for over two years before making their red-carpet debut at the 2023 Academy of Country Music Awards, hand-in-hand and radiating happiness.
Hodges, born Devlin Deveraux Hodges on April 12, 1996, in Kimberly, Alabama, earned his memorable nickname βDuckβ from his high school daysβsupposedly because he waddled as a baby. An undrafted free agent out of Samford University in 2019, he signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers and became a brief fan favorite during the 2019 season. When starter Mason Rudolph struggled and Ben Roethlisberger dealt with injuries, Hodges stepped in, going 3-3 as a starter and inspiring memes, T-shirts, and even a giant rubber duck in the Strip District. Though his NFL career was shortβwaived by the Steelers in 2020, a brief stint with the Los Angeles Rams in 2021, and time in the CFL with the Ottawa Redblacksβhe transitioned smoothly to life after football as a real estate agent. His Southern charm, easygoing personality, and unwavering support for Wilsonβs career have endeared him to her fans.
Wilson, 33, has risen from small-town Louisiana roots to become one of country musicβs biggest stars. Her breakthrough came with the 2021 hit βThings a Man Oughta Know,β followed by Grammy wins, multiple CMA and ACM awards, and a starring role on Yellowstone. Albums like Bell Bottom Country (2022) and hits such as βHeart Like a Truck,β βWatermelon Moonshine,β and β4x4xUβ showcase her blend of traditional twang and modern storytelling. Her busy 2025 included Thanksgiving Day performances at the Macyβs Parade, a Christmas Day collaboration with Snoop Dogg, and hosting the Nashville Bash on New Yearβs Eve. These commitments, plus ongoing tours and media appearances, explain the wedding delay.
During her Entertainer of the Year acceptance speech at the 2025 CMA Awards, Wilson gave a shout-out that thrilled fans: βAnd Duck β¦ we getting married next year, come on now!β The moment went viral, confirming 2026 as the target year. Yet as February rolled around, no date had been set, prompting Hodgesβ good-natured ribbing and Wilsonβs reassurances. Sheβs described him as her βcheerleader,β a partner who celebrates her independence and success without jealousy. In interviews, sheβs gushed about finding a man secure enough to let her shine: βI have found a man that is so happy that heβs with a lady that can do her own thing.β
The coupleβs dynamic shines in small moments: duck hunting together to kick off 2026, Hodges dressing as Santa during her Netflix halftime performance with Snoop Dogg, or closing down a bar on their first date (complete with $5 all-you-can-drink beer specials). Wilson has shared lighthearted stories, like the βlittle lieβ she told on that first date that Hodges βfell for,β adding to their relatable, fun-loving image.
Fans have embraced the pairing, seeing parallels between Wilsonβs authentic country persona and Hodgesβ unpretentious Southern roots. Social media buzzes with support, from engagement congratulations to wedding predictions. Some speculate on a simple, intimate ceremonyβperhaps back at the George Jones estateβwhile others hope for a star-studded affair with fellow country artists.
As Wilson continues her ascentβnew music, potential tours, and more awards on the horizonβthe wedding remains a bright spot on the calendar. Her message is clear: the love is real, the commitment is solid, and the big day is coming, even if AI rumors and hectic schedules try to complicate things. In a world of fleeting celebrity romances, Lainey Wilson and Duck Hodges offer something refreshing: patience, humor, and a promise kept at their own pace. Whether itβs a quiet vow exchange or a boot-stomping celebration, one thing is certainβwhen they finally say βI do,β itβll be worth the wait.















