(Any chance of it being on-ice as well...?)
I wonder if Lorraine is still interested in pursuing a competitive ice dance career.

Supposedly, she had been seeking a new partner for a while after splitting with Anton Spiridonov. Possibly, her interest in competing waned. She has known Pierre since they were young competitors. Maybe they reconnected at some point when she was still exploring her competitive skating career vs coaching options. And then, apparently a romance was sparked.

Unless they were dating off-and-on all along.
Pierre stopped skating competitively with his 3rd partner, Julia Wagret, after the 2021-2022 season (prior to Wagret, he skated with Lorenza Alessandrini; his first partner was Péroline Ojardias). Meanwhile, after Quinn Carpenter retired due to injuries in early 2020, Lorraine partnered with Anton Spirodonov during the height of the pandemic off-season. They competed for 3 1/2 seasons before Lorraine announced their split in late 2023. By this point, Pierre was coaching. Apparently, when they got together romantically, becoming skating partners was not on their agenda. Not to say it couldn't ever be.
In any case, though, in checking out the photo gallery on their wedding registry site, it seems to me that skating together is the furthest thing from their minds. Perhaps coaching together is more likely. Lorraine seems to be over-the-moon happy in the photos. The unfolding of her life off-ice may have led to her leaving partner searching and competitive skating yearnings behind.
ETA:
I absolutely loved the McNamara/ Carpenter ice dance partnership.

️ They had their greatest successes as juniors. When they became seniors, the going was tough due to the talented depth at the top in U.S. ice dance. And then, they faced injury struggles, which ultimately led to Quinn's retirement. They won a GP bronze in Finland during 2018 - 2019 season. I recall they had a gorgeous FD. In general, I felt their scores were held back as seniors. It was difficult timing for Lorraine & Quinn all-around, as staying junior for their third season (after two, stellar junior championship seasons) had led to some bad luck results prior to them finally turning senior. I will always remember them fondly. Their best performances are still so watchable.
