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Reality TV star reveals he's engaged to girlfriend two years after finding fame on TV

Reality TV star reveals he's engaged to girlfriend two years after finding fame on TV

Scottish Sun17-07-2025
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LOVE IS KIND Reality TV star reveals he's engaged to girlfriend two years after finding fame on TV
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A REALITY star has revealed that he is engaged to his girlfriend two years after finding fame on TV.
Sam Klein, who shot to fame on Love Is Blind: UK is engaged to be married!
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Sam Klein shot to fame on Love Is Blind: UK
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He is now engaged to his girlfriend Shani
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Shani is a radio personality
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Shani appeared on Big Brother Israel
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After failing to find love in the famous LiB pods, Sam has met his match with an Israeli radio star.
Sam got down on one knee and popped the question to Shani Goldstein, who previously appeared on Big Brother Israel.
The couple announced their engagement on Wednesday.
Taking to Instagram to share the joyous news, the couple looked totally smitten in some very sweet snaps.
In one of the photos, Sam can be seen popping the question while down on one knee.
As Sam asked Shani to be his fiancee, they were surrounded by candles.
The proposal took place on a rooftop that overlooked a city skyline.
Another snap shared by the pair saw them kissing and hugging.
The caption read: "Here goes nothing."
Sam also took to TikTok recently to share a smitten video with Shani, with the caption to the video reading: "Life completed."
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"I'm happy he's finally found someone that deserves him," said one person.
"you are beautiful together," added a second.
This is not the first time that Sam has been engaged.
When he was on LiB, Sam formed a connection with Nicole Stevens.
The pair connected in the pods, with their bond growing throughout the series.
While on the show, Nicole also got to know Benaiah Grunewald-Bridey.
Beniah expressed to Nicole that he thought Sam was on the show to fine fame and not love.
Despite this, Sam popped the question to Nicole and she said yes.
However, Nicole broke things off when they got to Greece before rekindling things with Beniah, who proposed later on.
In an exclusive chat The Sun last year, Sam said of his relationship with Nicole: "We went out for dinner with other cast members from the show, we had a great time.
"But there was no chemistry there. It was more like friends."
He added: "So we decided to ease off.
"It was just normal, like a friend staying, but there was no sexual chemistry, unfortunately.
"By the end of the two days, we decided to go our separate ways, and she left."
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Sam proposed to a different girl during his series of LiB
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