Real Housewives of New York City alum Ally Shapiro—who made frequent appearances on the series alongside her mom, Jill Zarin—has split from fiancé Jordan Bilfeld two months after getting engaged.
Ally Shapiro and Jordan Bilfeld are parting ways.
Just two months after the Real Housewives of New York City alum—whose mom, Jill Zarin, was an original cast member on the series—got engaged to the digital marketing director, the pair have called off their wedding.
“After much reflection, [they have] made the difficult decision to end their engagement,” Jill said in a statement to Page Six. “And as a family, we are focused on supporting [Ally] through this time. We appreciate your understanding and request privacy on this personal matter.”
The former couple began dating in January 2022, according to the outlet, and Jordan popped the question in August during a European getaway with Ally, 31, alongside Jill, 60, and her boyfriend, Gary Brody.
“I am speechless,” Jill—who was a series regular during RHONY’s first four seasons—captioned an Instagram video of the proposal. “Mazel Tov to my beautiful daughter and her FIANCÉ Jordan Bilfeld. We could not be happier to welcome him and his family to join ours. I am still in shock. We had ZERO clue.”
But Ally’s followers began to speculate that all was not well as she posted numerous TikTok videos without her engagement ring—including one posted Oct. 21 about the woes of mailing thank-you cards to their engagement party attendees.
Ally also shared a video Oct. 30 of her reality star mom helping her move into a new apartment, with onscreen text reading, “When you don’t realize how much you needed your parents until they drop everything for you.”
In another TikTok post, Ally lip synced to Gracie Abrams’ song “That’s So True,” passionately mouthing the lyrics while once again ringless.
“Made it out alive, but I think I lost it / Said that I was fine, said it from the coffin,” the lyrics read. “Remember how I died when you started walking? / That's my life, that's my life.”
Jordan has yet to speak publicly about the split.