Marisa Abela has revealed she's engaged to West End star Jamie Bogyo. 

The actress - who portrayed Amy Winehouse in the Back To Black biopic - shared the news in an Instagram post on Sunday as she admitted she was a 'weeping mess'. 

Jamie shared pictures and videos of the moment, captioned: 'She said she’ll think about it!', with Marisa commenting: 'A weeping mess.'

In an apparent sweet nod to the late singer Amy, who Marisa found global fame playing, the pair celebrated on Primrose Hill - one of Amy's favourite haunts. 

In Jamie's post, Marisa could be seen leaping into her partner's arms, after he got down on one knee in the park, for a sweet embrace. 

Marisa Abela is engaged! Back To Black star is a 'weeping mess' as West End star Jamie Bogyo pops the question - with couple celebrating at Amy Winehouse's favourite haunt

Marisa Abela is engaged! Back To Black star is a 'weeping mess' as West End star Jamie Bogyo pops the question - with couple celebrating at Amy Winehouse's favourite haunt

In an apparent sweet nod to the late singer Amy, the pair celebrated on Primrose Hill - one of Amy's favourite haunts (pictured with husband Blake Fielder-Civil in 2005)

In an apparent sweet nod to the late singer Amy, the pair celebrated on Primrose Hill - one of Amy's favourite haunts (pictured with husband Blake Fielder-Civil in 2005) 

Back To Black was released in April and saw Marisa play the role of the late singer-songwriter with scenes depicting her tumultuous marriage to Blake (played by Jack O'Connell)

Back To Black was released in April and saw Marisa play the role of the late singer-songwriter with scenes depicting her tumultuous marriage to Blake (played by Jack O'Connell)

The actress was then surprised by her friends and family who had gathered to congratulate the couple on their joyous news. 

An adorable snap holding onto a rose also allowed Marisa to show off her whopping diamond ring. 

Marisa and Jamie celebrated their fourth anniversary in January.

Jamie is also an actor and made his professional debut in the West End adaptation of Moulin Rouge where he played Christian. 

Last year, he starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspect Of Love which ran for a limited period from May to August. 

Back To Black was released in April and saw Marisa play the role of late singer-songwriter Amy, with scenes depicting her tumultuous marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil (played by Jack O'Connell). 

Blake, who was wed to the singer between 2007 and 2009, previously admitted introducing her to heroin and is seen by many of her fans as partly responsible for her death from alcohol poisoning aged just 27 in 2011.

Despite Back To Black catapulting Marisa to fame, the biopic, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, was slated by film critics as a 'poor piece of filmmaking' and a 'Saturday-night impersonation' of the star.

An adorable snap holding onto a rose  allowed Marisa to show off her whopping diamond ring

An adorable snap holding onto a rose  allowed Marisa to show off her whopping diamond ring

In Jamie's post, Marisa could be seen leaping into her partner's arms after he got down on one knee in the park for a sweet embrace

In Jamie's post, Marisa could be seen leaping into her partner's arms after he got down on one knee in the park for a sweet embrace

The actress was surprised by her friends and family who had gathered to congratulate the couple on their joyous news

The actress was surprised by her friends and family who had gathered to congratulate the couple on their joyous news

Marisa previously revealed the strict regime she followed to shrink to Amy's slender frame, telling Harper's Bazaar UK 'feeling frailer' helped her with characterisation. 

'I had help to do it safely; I consulted a dietician and was being monitored. Feeling frailer and smaller helped – I hadn't understood, before, how much that affects your tempo', the actress explained.

'During her Frank era [in 2005 when her first album was released], Amy is fast and loud and boisterous with her arms, her movements are big.'

'Once I started to change, I realised that you can't physically make those same movements. It's uncomfortable to sit. You're tired, you're hungry, you're more exposed.' 

Marisa also explained that she developed a connection with Amy having also grown up in a Jewish household.

'The more I got to know her, the more I felt a major connection to this spiky Jewish girl from London who had a lot to say and was really quite unafraid.'

'I remembered how I felt when I was young, seeing that woman who was proud and cool, wearing a big Star of David in between a cleavage and a nice bra.'

'I understood what a Friday-night dinner would look like in her home, the humour in her family. I loved how effervescent she was, how huge a soul, how she just permeated any room she was in. 

'But also, her relationship to her art form, and wanting to be good. That was the most important thing.' 

Despite Back To Black catapulting Marisa to fame, the biopic, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, was slated by film critics as a 'poor piece of filmmaking'

Despite Back To Black catapulting Marisa to fame, the biopic, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, was slated by film critics as a 'poor piece of filmmaking'

The biopic drew outrage from Amy's pals, with musician Neon Hitch, branding the film 'ridiculous' and 'tasteless', saying: 'I feel very strange. Can you please all let Amy rest?' 

Friends voiced their fury with Amy's father, after he allowed ghoulish scenes of her drugs overdose to be filmed at her old flat. Last February, Marisa was seen with an oxygen mask as she left the property in north London.

The flat is now owned by Mitch, who also features in the scene, as Eddie was seen filming alongside Marisa and other actors playing paramedics.

At the time, Amy's friends were devastated that her father had given his permission for the flat in Camden to be used to recreate one of his daughter's darkest moments, which took place in August 2008.

It followed a 36-hour marathon drug-taking session, which ended with her checking in to the £10k-a-week Causeway Retreat rehabilitation centre on Osea Island, Essex.

One told The Mail on Sunday: 'The fact that Amy's father has said OK to a scene where she had an overdose in the flat she lived in is disgusting. It was such a personal thing and it's so upsetting and not needed...

'It's like the film is reliving all the darkest moments in her life, when there were so many more amazing moments. All we're seeing is the depressing stuff, but that's not who she was. Mitch should be ashamed.

'His behaviour is shocking. He didn't know what went on or what she was like with us all during those years. Amy would really hate that they're focusing on all the dark stuff that she went through.'

Amy lived at the flat until 2010, when she bought a four-storey house nearby, where she was found dead the following year, aged 27.

It was later confirmed she died of alcohol poisoning.

The biopic has been teased for several years after Amy's estate signed a deal to make a biopic about her life and career in 2018.

However, the film has attracted significant controversy prior to its release with many accusing the project of 'exploiting the singer's legacy' and 'capitalising off her trauma'.

Amy's father Mitch Winehouse, who is played by Eddie Marsan (pictured) in the movie, caused shockwaves when it was revealed he was endorsing the film

Amy's father Mitch Winehouse, who is played by Eddie Marsan (pictured) in the movie, caused shockwaves when it was revealed he was endorsing the film