Calif. Man Recovers Engagement Ring amid the Rubble of His Burned Down Home and Immediately Proposes to Girlfriend
Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor, who had a home in the Altadena neighborhood that was engulfed in flames by the Eaton Fire, lost everything in a blink of an eye.
They evacuated their home of one year on Jan. 7, the first day of the ongoing wildfires, according to ABC7.
A GoFundMe created for the couple explained that McShea was out of town when Raynor "needed to immediately evacuate with their pets in the middle of the night." Therefore, she wasn't able to "save nearly any of their belongings."
Reality set in when the pair later returned to their home and took in the rubble.
Unbeknownst to Raynor, her partner had been planning to propose to her and had purchased an engagement ring that was being kept in a desk drawer.
Related: Designers Surprise Guests by Getting Married During Their Milan Runway Show: 'You're in for a Treat'
"I was thinking, 'Well, maybe the stone can survive and maybe we'll find the little stone.' I thought the ring was going to completely disintegrate [in the fire]," McShea told ABC7.
However, that did not keep him from searching when they returned to their property.
"I was like, 'We're going to look over here where my desk is,' " McShea recalled. "I did not tell her why. I don't know what [she] thought we were looking for because it was pretty obvious that a lot of my stuff was gone.'
Related: Bachelor Nation's Brayden Bowers and Christina Mandrell Are Married! Inside Their Intimate Elopement
He continued, "So we're digging around where my desk is ... again, just looking for a stone. I really didn't have a lot of hope, but you just brush away some rubble and there's a little ring, and you pick that up and it's actually a washer to something, and that happened like four times, and then you pick it up, and there's a little diamond."
Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
With the recovered ring in hand, McShea promptly popped the question amid the rubble and Raynor said "yes" through tears.
The couple shared their happy news with a joint post on their Instagram which includes two photos of the emotional moment, the first of which shows them in protection gear with their arms wrapped around each other while Raynor flashes her ring on her gloved hand.
According to ABC7, they do not have a wedding date yet but want to remain in Altadena.
More than 12,000 structures have been destroyed in the fires, per the Associated Press.
Read the original article on People
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


USA Today
20 minutes ago
- USA Today
🛍️ How do you do, Labubu
Labubu is available at Walmart while supplies last, more celebrity Crocs collabs, a new Stanley drop and secret deals, early Labor Day deals, more! One word has dominated the shopping landscape in August and that word is Labubu. If nothing else, the Labubu plush toys prove that one shopper's must-buy might be another shopper's nightmare fuel, but luckily the USA TODAY Shopping team serves all types of shoppers. Whether you're in desperate need of Taylor Swift's viral orange lipstick, in love with Team USA's Ryder Cup uniforms, or cannot live without the newest Stanley Tumbler (it's VERY pink!), we've got you covered. Below, I've highlighted our team's favorite deals, discounts, sales, savings and any other way we can provide your weekly dose of retail therapy while also protecting your bank account. 🛍️ I've got a fever, and the only perscription is more deals 🍩 🏈 The Summer of Crocs continues No matter your feelings on Crocs, you have to admit they are crushing the collabs of late. Here are just a few of the recent drops 📲 USA TODAY Shopping has the deals, trends and drops. Be sure to sign up for text alerts and follow us on Instagram to stay updated!


New York Post
20 minutes ago
- New York Post
Intense backlash to Matt Rife ad left makeup company ‘very surprised,' brand executive says
One executive for makeup brand e.l.f. is trying to turn down the social media temperature after her company's latest ad sparked outrage among users for starring stand-up comic Matt Rife. In an interview with the outlet 'Business of Fashion' (BOF), the beauty brand's chief marketing officer, Kory Marchisotto, spoke about what went wrong with its ad with Rife, explaining that causing outrage was never their intention. 'Obviously, we're very surprised,' she said. 'There is a big gap between our intention and how this missed the mark for some people… We always aim to deliver positivity, and this one didn't.' 'So we find ourselves in a position where, quite honestly, that doesn't feel good for us,' Marchisotto added. The cosmetics brand published the ad on major social media platforms last week. The commercial featured Rife and drag queen Heidi N Closet as ' & Schmarnes,' a spoof lawyer duo in a legal commercial fighting for consumers' rights to inexpensive cosmetic products. 4 Marchisotto said that e.l.f cosmetics was 'very surprised' from the backlash they have received. @elfcosmetics/Instagram However, the clip took major heat from online users, including several major beauty and fashion influencers, who were offended that e.l.f. would employ Rife after he joked about domestic abuse during his 2023 stand-up special, 'Natural Selection.' In the special, the comic told the story of when he and his friend noticed a waitress with a black eye while they were eating at a restaurant in Baltimore. He explained that the two of them questioned why the restaurant owners wouldn't have the employee work in the kitchen to avoid customers asking questions. 'Yeah, but I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn't have a black eye,' Rife joked. 4 The backlash of Rife in the ad is from his previous jokes about domestic abuse. @elfcosmetics/Instagram When people reacted poorly to the joke at the time, Rife doubled down, putting out a statement that directed social media users to a link offering an 'apology' if they had ever been offended by a joke he told. The link brought users to a website where they could purchase special-needs helmets. In response to e.l.f.'s new ad last week, 'Nikkietutorials,' a cosmetics influencer with almost 9 million followers on TikTok, commented, 'aaaaaaandddd you lost me… Matt Rife out of ALL people? so disappointed.' Others trashed the video in its comment sections, too. Maddy Lucy Dann, a TikTok user with 1.4 million followers, wrote, 'In Matt Rife's Netflix stand-up special Natural Selection he opened with a domestic violence joke, implying a woman wouldn't have a black eye if she could cook.' 4 Rife made the controversial jokes during his 2023 stand-up special, 'Natural Selection.' @elfcosmetics/Instagram The beauty brand responded to the backlash, putting out a statement last Wednesday acknowledging that working with Rife was a mistake. 'You know us, we're always listening and we've heard you. This campaign aimed to humorously spotlight beauty injustice. We understand we missed the mark with people we care about in our e.l.f community,' e.l.f. stated. 4 Marchisotto said they went with Rife because 80% of his TikTok audience is female. @elfcosmetics/Instagram During her interview with BOF, Marchisotto explained why e.l.f. went with Rife for the ad campaign. She noted how 80% of Rife's TikTok audience is female, with 75% under the age of 34 – 'right in the sweet spot' of the makeup brand's target audience. Start your day with all you need to know Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more. Thanks for signing up! Enter your email address Please provide a valid email address. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Never miss a story. Check out more newsletters The executive added that at the time e.l.f. built its campaign around Rife, he was getting 80% positive engagement from his audience, so the brand thought it was a safe bet. 'We [are] very much known for operating in real time, that's what it means to be in the cultural zeitgeist. So we're not looking in the rearview mirror when we're operating the real-time marketing machine,' she said. Rife has yet to reply to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Yahoo
25 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Inside Prince Harry's Secret Tribute for Prince Philip Amid WWII Anniversary
Inside Prince Harry's Secret Tribute for Prince Philip Amid WWII Anniversary originally appeared on Parade. Prince Harry may have distanced himself from the royal family, though he made sure to pay tribute to his late grandfather Prince Philip on the 80th anniversary of V-J Day. The monumental moment marked the end of World War II in 1945. Harry, 40, had a wreath and letter placed at the Burma Star Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, England, on August 15 to honor Philip and other veterans. The Duke of Sussex reportedly asked a friend to place his tribute after his father, King Charles III, his stepmother, Queen Camilla, and members of the media left the event, according to People. Charles, 76, led a service of remembrance for those who served in the Asia-Pacific region during the war earlier that day. The letter, which was written on Harry's personal letterhead, praised members of the 'Forgotten Army' whose 'courage and endurance in the Far East campaign were anything but forgettable.' He also made sure to include a personal message for Philip, who died at the age of 99 in 2021. 'For me, this anniversary carries an added layer of meaning. My late grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, served in the Pacific campaign,' Harry wrote. 'He spoke with quiet humility about those years, but I know how deeply he respected all who stood beside him in that theater of war. Today, as I think of him, I think also of each of you, of the shared hardships, the bonds forged and the legacy you leave.' Parade Daily🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Philip joined the Royal Navy in 1939 and memorably served in the Battle of Cape Matapan in the Mediterranean Sea in 1941. Additionally, he was on board a ship in Tokyo Bay when Japan officially surrendered in September 1945. While Harry clearly has love for Philip and other WWII veterans, he likely didn't appear at the celebration due to his estrangement from his family. After he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from their royal duties in 2020, the couple continued to keep their distance from his family as they relocated to California. Inside Prince Harry's Secret Tribute for Prince Philip Amid WWII Anniversary first appeared on Parade on Aug 19, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 19, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword