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‘Off Campus’ star Mika Abdalla and fiancé Jake Short split, end engagement

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This “Off Campus” star is back on the market.

Mika Abdalla and Jake Short have called it quits one year after getting engaged.

“Due to recent interest in Mika’s personal life it would feel remiss to not address that her and Jake are no longer together,” the actress’ rep told Us Weekly on Monday.

The former couple, who “continue to support each other and remain on friendly terms,” requested “privacy and respect” from fans.

Abdalla’s rep did not elaborate on when the romance ended.

Short’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

The “Sex Appeal” co-stars met on set in 2021 with news of their engagement breaking four years later.

“An awesome day yesterday celebrating the next chapter for my longtime client, Jake Short and his fiancée Mika Abdalla,” Short’s manager, Brian Medavoy, wrote via Instagram in May 2025.

“From set to real life – watching your journey has been a joy,” he continued. “Here’s to forever.”

While Short and Abdalla have kept their romance primarily under wraps, they did joke about wanting to get married during a July 2024 “American High” podcast episode.

The latter gave the affirmative when her partner asked, “Will you marry me?”

Host Jeremy Garelick sarcastically told listeners he had just witnessed the “most romantic proposal ever.”

Abdalla’s star power has surged this year with the “Project MC2” alum playing Allie Hayes in Amazon Original’s buzzy “Off Campus” series, based on Ella Kennedy’s book series.

Her character’s love interest, Dean Di Laurentis, is played by Stephen Kalyn — and Abdalla recently spoke to Us Weekly about the onscreen couple being “exteriors” to Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli’s characters’ Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham’s love story in Season 1.

“When it is time for our season, I’m excited to dig emotionally into that a little bit more,” she gushed to the outlet last month. “They are super fun characters to play. I think as actors, selfishly, both of us are really excited to, like, get psychological.”



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