Catherine Paiz Announces Engagement to Igor Ten, Reveals Wedding Date



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  • Influencer Catherine Paiz announced her engagement to tattoo artist Igor Ten on Sept. 1
  • The “unforgettable” proposal took place on Valentine’s Day, and the pair plan to wed in September
  • Paiz was previously married to Austin McBroom, and the former couple share three children: Elle, Alaïa, and Steel

Catherine Paiz is engaged.

The content creator, 35, announced her engagement to tattoo artist Igor Ten, less than two years after her split from ex-husband Austin McBroom, 33.

Paiz shared the news alongside a series of engagement photos in a post on Instagram on Monday, Sept. 1. The former ACE Family YouTube vlogger not only shared a first look at her delicate diamond engagement ring, but she also revealed that she plans to tie the knot very soon.

Igor Ten and Catherine Paiz.

Igor Ten/Instagram


“So glad I turned the page… September is the month I walk down the aisle to spend forever with you❤️⛪️,” Paiz wrote in her caption. She additionally shared an Instagram Stories snap of what appeared to be a close-up shot of a book page that reads “September.”

“I love you from the first moment ❤️🥹😘 ♾️,” the groom-to-be commented before resharing the post on his Instagram Stories to the tune of Sleeping At Last’s “Turning Page,” which is the song that played when Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) walked down the aisle to marry Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.

“I love you! 🥹❤️,” he added.

In his own Instagram post, Ten revealed that he actually popped the question back in February.

“In February 2025, on Valentine’s Day, I experienced one of the most unforgettable moments of my life: I asked my muse to marry me,” he wrote. “From that day forward, a new chapter opened within me, a chapter of growth, of discovery, and of a love that continues to blossom without end.”

Catherine Paiz and Igor Ten.

Igor Ten/Instagram


He then detailed how he’s become close with Paiz’s three children, whom the bride-to-be shares with McBroom.

“The love I feel for her has multiplied and gracefully extended to three extraordinary kids: Elle, Alaïa, and Steel. Life with them has been one of the most eye-opening and transformative experiences of my journey,” Ten wrote. “I never imagined I could feel a love so pure, so profound… a love that reshapes me every day and reveals the beauty of loving in an entirely new way.”

He continued, “Today, I celebrate not only our promise to each other, but the certainty that I have found my soulmate, my safe harbor, and the love of my life.”

Paiz debuted her romance with Ten in November 2024 when she posted a poolside Instagram photo of them embracing. At the time, she didn’t tag her new boyfriend or share his name. Her caption simply read, “My love… 💞.”

McBroom talked about seeing the post for the first time on the Outside Voices podcast, saying he had met Paiz’s boyfriend before and thought he was a “great guy.”

“I’m trusting Catherine’s judgment on bringing in the right person to be around our kids,” McBroom said.

Austin McBroom and Catherine Paiz.

Allen Berezovsky/Getty


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In January 2024, Paiz and McBroom announced their divorce in separate, since-deleted Instagram posts, with McBroom calling it “one of the hardest decisions of my life,” and Paiz saying, “Our paths as a couple have shifted and has created challenges that are irreconcilable.”

“As heartbreaking as this is, I also feel liberated,” Paiz continued in her announcement. “I have spent the past few years prioritizing my children and honoring my commitment to my family; all the while I seemed to be losing myself and my own personal happiness.”



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