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JWoww Engaged to Boyfriend Roger Mathews

MTV's "Jersey Shore" star JWoww has announced that she is marrying her boyfriend of two years Roger Mathews this week.

Jenni "JWoww" Farley's announcement comes arrived less than one year after her "Jersey Shore" co-star Snooki's engagement to Jionni LaValle.

Opening up about the engagement ring, JWoww said Mathews did not disappoint.

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"Roger's not an average-looking guy, he's huge, his personality, his size (6'4'')," explained the reality television star speaking exclusively to In Touch magazine.

"So I said, 'I want my ring like you- big! The bigger the better!' Well, boy certainly delivered," JWoww added.

The impressive diamond ring features a 5-carat cushion cut diamond that is surrounded by a wreath of 2.5 carats of pink and white diamonds all set in white gold.

Mathews reportedly spent months customizing the ring with jeweler Layna Friedman, according to MTV.

Before receiving the ring though, Mathews proposed to JWoww in a most unsnual way: while they were skydiving.

"I look over and see a hand-written sign, 'Jenni, will you…' And then I turned to him and freaked out," recounted JWoww, according to In Touch.

"The whole time I'm screaming, 'What are you doing? What's going on,'" she continued. "He's like, 'I want to spend the rest of my life with you! Will you allow me to?'"

The 26-year-old also gushed about her fiancée, saying, "If I had to imagine a perfect guy, it would be him."

JWoww's best friend Snooki will likely be a bridesmaid in her wedding, and some "Jersey Shore" fans are hoping for a double wedding between the two friends and their respective partners.

In addition to Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's forthcoming nuptials, the reality television star is busy raising the 1-month-old son she shares with LaValle, Lorenzo.

"Jersey Shore" returns to MTV next month for its last season.

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