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Wedding ceremony Occasion Turned Shock Proposal! Rukevwe & Ekene’s #BNBling Will Make You Smile

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Shock proposals are some of the stunning issues ever and seeing a smile on the face of the particular person you’re keen on essentially the most makes all of the planning that goes into one completely price it.

Rukevwe and Ekene are our lovebirds for in the present day and also you positively wish to get some ideas from them on escaping from the ‘Brother or sister zone’. After Ekene made a disclaimer about not desirous to be trouble zoned by Ekene, they started a relationship which has led them to their beautiful #BNBling second. Rukevwe although she was attending a marriage not understanding she was strolling into her personal proposal. With tears in her eyes and love in her coronary heart, she stated sure to the person who had stolen her coronary heart. Their proposal photographs are including sunshine to our day and we will’t get sufficient!

Take pleasure in their proposal photographs and love story beneath:

Their love story as shared by Rukevwe:

We have been coursemates in class. Identical division, similar yr. We used to name one another “brother and sister” as a result of we have been from the identical state. Quick ahead to some years after faculty, I began my YouTube channel and he dropped a disclaimer that henceforth he’s not my brother. Anyway, we began speaking some time after that and began courting. We have been in a position to relocate to the identical nation and that’s how we acquired right here!

Right here’s how Ekene popped the query:

Over a month in the past, a buddy prolonged an invite to attend a marriage with one other buddy of mine. Since then, we’ve been planning and coordinating our outfits, nails, hair, and make-up preparations for the occasion. I met up with the identical mates on the day of the marriage so we may depart collectively. As we walked to the “marriage ceremony” venue, I noticed a proposal decor from afar and stated to my mates “Awww, they’re proposing to someone”

They saved on smiling at me, pointed their cameras at me and began main me in direction of the decor. It was at that second I spotted, it was me! “I’m the blideeee” (or bride-to-be) My fiancé had been planning with my mates for over a month and I used to be so unaware. You could possibly see the shock on my face in among the photographs.

Credit

Bride-to-be: @ruks_onuwa
Images: @paulinewongphotography
Decor: @newbeginningproposals


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