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Julianne Hough: I want to get married and have kids

Julianne Hough wants beau Ryan Seacrest to put a ring on it! The former Dancing With the Stars pro has been dating the American Idol host for several months and admits she’d love to settle down and start a family.

“Have I got any jewelry on my hands? I don’t think so. No, not on my fingers, no,” Julianne told US TV show Extra of the engagement rumors.

“I would love to get married and have kids eventually in my life. We’ll see. We kinda both work really hard, but it works. We make the time.”

Recent reports claimed Seacrest had bought Hough a ring.

“Ryan already has the ring — and it’s a rock — four to five carats,” a source said.

“Money was no object for Ryan — expect the Rolls Royce of engagement rings. He’s had it for a while and is in the process of planning the engagement. It’s going to happen within the next few months or so!”

Another pal refused to confirm or deny the report, but did admit 36-year-old Ryan has never been happier.

“If Ryan was planning to propose, why would I spoil the whole surprise for him?” said the pal.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen him like this over a girl before, ever… they fit together so perfectly. All his family adore her too, and I know his mom would be really happy to see him settle down with Julianne and work on giving her some grandchildren!”


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