Hendricks, who has been nominated for six Emmy awards, stated that they both knew they were in love and wanted to spend the rest of their lives together, so they decided to take turns proposing. She also expressed her love and commitment to her fiancé, saying she will care for him forever.
Hendricks and Bianchini's friends, family, and colleagues have flooded the comments section of her post with congratulatory messages. Many of her co-stars on "Good Girls" and "Mad Men," including Retta, Mae Whitman, Alison Brie, and January Jones, expressed their happiness for the couple. Other celebrities like Neil Patrick Harris, Tan France, and Anna Camp also shared their congratulations.
The couple first met while filming "Good Girls" in 2018, and Bianchini worked as a camera operator during the show's first season. He has also worked on various films and TV shows, such as "Wet Hot American Summer," "The Nanny Diaries," "Entourage," "The Young Pope," and "The Time Traveller's Wife."
Hendricks was previously married to Geoffrey Arend for ten years, but they divorced in 2019. The actress announced the news publicly a few months later, stating that they would be taking separate paths while still remaining friends. In December of 2019, they finalized their divorce.
After two years of being single, Hendricks and Bianchini were spotted kissing at a Christian Siriano exhibition in November of 2021. Despite their low-profile dating life, the couple has managed to keep their relationship private until now.