Photo: Emmy Medders/InstagramChase Chrisleyand his fiancéeEmmy Meddersare celebrating their first Valentine’s Day asan engaged couple!TheChrisley Knows Beststar, 26, shared a sweet photo alongside his bride-to-be in honor of the holiday on his Instagram Story, writing, “Happy Valentine’s Day.“Medders also shared a snapshot of the pair nuzzling together on her own Instagram Story. She simply added a heart emoji.PHOTO: Chase Chrisley/InstagramPHOTO: Emmy Medders/InstagramChrisley proposed to Medders, his girlfriend of nearly three years, on Oct. 5 at First Horizon Baseball Stadium in Tennessee.To pop the question, Chase rented out the 12,000-seat stadium, where he had 175,000 rose petals laid on the field in the shape of a heart.“I was so surprised,” Medders exclusively told PEOPLE at the time. “I had no idea it was happening.““It was the perfect night,” Chase said. “There’s no doubt I want to spend the rest of my life with Emmy. We can’t wait to build a family together.“As of October, the pair said they hadn’t discussed wedding planning, though they did agree on location. “Emmy and I both talked, and we would both really love to get married in Charleston,” Chase told PEOPLE.Katie MillerWith lots of details yet to be decided, Medders did say Chase’s dadTodd Chrisleydefinitely had his own ideas for the day: “Todd’s already blowing up my phone, sending me some dress options that he thinks are pretty.“However, Todd’s ability to lend a hand in wedding planning may be limited as his legal woes continue. The reality star and his wife Julie weresentencedin November after a jury convicted the couple in June of a multimillion-dollar bank fraud and tax evasion scheme. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation following their release from prison.On Jan. 17, Todd checked into the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola to begin his 12-year sentence, while Julie reported to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve out her seven-year sentence. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation following their release from prison.The two reality stars are currently working onappealing their case.RELATED VIDEO: Chase Chrisley Affirms ‘God Is with Us’ as Parents Julie and Todd Spend First Day in PrisonIn December, Chase addressed his reason fornot immediately speaking outabout his parents' sentencing on his sisterSavannah Chrisley’sUnlockedpodcast.“I think that I don’t owe anybody an explanation. I don’t owe the public an explanation. I don’t need to explain how I feel to anybody, other than the people that I care about and that I love,” he shared at the time.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Obviously, what we have been going through is hell. It is a terrible, terrible situation,” he added. “But I have to try and find the good, even in the darkest time.”

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Chase Chrisleyand his fiancéeEmmy Meddersare celebrating their first Valentine’s Day asan engaged couple!TheChrisley Knows Beststar, 26, shared a sweet photo alongside his bride-to-be in honor of the holiday on his Instagram Story, writing, “Happy Valentine’s Day.“Medders also shared a snapshot of the pair nuzzling together on her own Instagram Story. She simply added a heart emoji.PHOTO: Chase Chrisley/InstagramPHOTO: Emmy Medders/InstagramChrisley proposed to Medders, his girlfriend of nearly three years, on Oct. 5 at First Horizon Baseball Stadium in Tennessee.To pop the question, Chase rented out the 12,000-seat stadium, where he had 175,000 rose petals laid on the field in the shape of a heart.“I was so surprised,” Medders exclusively told PEOPLE at the time. “I had no idea it was happening.““It was the perfect night,” Chase said. “There’s no doubt I want to spend the rest of my life with Emmy. We can’t wait to build a family together.“As of October, the pair said they hadn’t discussed wedding planning, though they did agree on location. “Emmy and I both talked, and we would both really love to get married in Charleston,” Chase told PEOPLE.Katie MillerWith lots of details yet to be decided, Medders did say Chase’s dadTodd Chrisleydefinitely had his own ideas for the day: “Todd’s already blowing up my phone, sending me some dress options that he thinks are pretty.“However, Todd’s ability to lend a hand in wedding planning may be limited as his legal woes continue. The reality star and his wife Julie weresentencedin November after a jury convicted the couple in June of a multimillion-dollar bank fraud and tax evasion scheme. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation following their release from prison.On Jan. 17, Todd checked into the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola to begin his 12-year sentence, while Julie reported to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve out her seven-year sentence. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation following their release from prison.The two reality stars are currently working onappealing their case.RELATED VIDEO: Chase Chrisley Affirms ‘God Is with Us’ as Parents Julie and Todd Spend First Day in PrisonIn December, Chase addressed his reason fornot immediately speaking outabout his parents' sentencing on his sisterSavannah Chrisley’sUnlockedpodcast.“I think that I don’t owe anybody an explanation. I don’t owe the public an explanation. I don’t need to explain how I feel to anybody, other than the people that I care about and that I love,” he shared at the time.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Obviously, what we have been going through is hell. It is a terrible, terrible situation,” he added. “But I have to try and find the good, even in the darkest time.”

Chase Chrisleyand his fiancéeEmmy Meddersare celebrating their first Valentine’s Day asan engaged couple!

TheChrisley Knows Beststar, 26, shared a sweet photo alongside his bride-to-be in honor of the holiday on his Instagram Story, writing, “Happy Valentine’s Day.”

Medders also shared a snapshot of the pair nuzzling together on her own Instagram Story. She simply added a heart emoji.

PHOTO: Chase Chrisley/InstagramPHOTO: Emmy Medders/Instagram

Chase Chrisley and Fiancée Emmy Medders Share Sweet — and Wedding-Ready!

Emmy Medders/Instagram

Chrisley proposed to Medders, his girlfriend of nearly three years, on Oct. 5 at First Horizon Baseball Stadium in Tennessee.

To pop the question, Chase rented out the 12,000-seat stadium, where he had 175,000 rose petals laid on the field in the shape of a heart.

“I was so surprised,” Medders exclusively told PEOPLE at the time. “I had no idea it was happening.”

“It was the perfect night,” Chase said. “There’s no doubt I want to spend the rest of my life with Emmy. We can’t wait to build a family together.”

As of October, the pair said they hadn’t discussed wedding planning, though they did agree on location. “Emmy and I both talked, and we would both really love to get married in Charleston,” Chase told PEOPLE.

Katie Miller

Emmy Medders, Chase Chrisley

With lots of details yet to be decided, Medders did say Chase’s dadTodd Chrisleydefinitely had his own ideas for the day: “Todd’s already blowing up my phone, sending me some dress options that he thinks are pretty.”

However, Todd’s ability to lend a hand in wedding planning may be limited as his legal woes continue. The reality star and his wife Julie weresentencedin November after a jury convicted the couple in June of a multimillion-dollar bank fraud and tax evasion scheme. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation following their release from prison.

On Jan. 17, Todd checked into the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola to begin his 12-year sentence, while Julie reported to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve out her seven-year sentence. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation following their release from prison.

The two reality stars are currently working onappealing their case.

RELATED VIDEO: Chase Chrisley Affirms ‘God Is with Us’ as Parents Julie and Todd Spend First Day in Prison

In December, Chase addressed his reason fornot immediately speaking outabout his parents' sentencing on his sisterSavannah Chrisley’sUnlockedpodcast.

“I think that I don’t owe anybody an explanation. I don’t owe the public an explanation. I don’t need to explain how I feel to anybody, other than the people that I care about and that I love,” he shared at the time.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“Obviously, what we have been going through is hell. It is a terrible, terrible situation,” he added. “But I have to try and find the good, even in the darkest time.”

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