Bride-to-be shares hilarious proposal pics
Updated | By Jacaranda FM / Udesha Moodley-Judhoo
"The audacity to be the same height as me when he's down on one knee..."
Proposals are an all-important part of many couples' stories.
It is a milestone that they celebrate, sometimes, even more than the wedding itself.
We scheme it's because of the prestigious and momentous occasion that marks the union you embark on as a unit.
So, of course, there is a certain amount of pressure that comes with asking and answering.
What you are wearing, where you decide to pop the question, keeping it all low key or going all out.
These are all factors that one has to consider during the planning of a proposal.
But for this couple, the most important part was the happiness and celebration that came after she said 'Yes'.
In a video that was shared to TikTok, the bride-to-be thought it important to share that perhaps she should've worn heels to her proposal.
If she knew, we are certain she would've reconsidered this. But we do enjoy her light-heartedness in appreciating the moment for what it was.
In the video, she shows us a snippet of her ring, and then cuts to the well photographed image of the moment he went down on one knee and asked her to marry him.
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Check out the funny video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@thelittlefields the audicity to be the same height as me when he’s down on one knee 🫠 #fyp #proposal ♬ Funny Laugh no no no - Sound Effect
Safe to say there's a huge height difference. Check out another one of their videos in response to a comment.
Courtesy of TikTok.
@thelittlefields Replying to @Cortney Arnold ♬ Love Story (Taylor’s Version) - Taylor Swift
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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