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Coco Jones Announces Engagement With Donovan Mitchell In Romantic Post

Coco Jones Announces Engagement With Donovan Mitchell In Romantic Post

News1812-07-2025
Coco shared the happy news on social media with a heartfelt photo of the couple kissing, proudly showing off her sparkling diamond ring. While fans had long speculated about their relationship, the couple kept things private for the past two years. Following the announcement, the post was flooded with congratulatory messages from fans and friends, all celebrating the couple's exciting next chapter. Now, everyone's eagerly waiting to hear more about their upcoming wedding plans.
It looks like Basketball sensation chose the perfect moment to ask Jones to marry him. As the sun was setting, the couple shared a kiss, which made the moment even more special. The proposal took place at a beautiful resort, and Mitchell also posted a short video showing how it all happened. In the clip, the two are seen walking near a pool before Mitchell kneels down to pop the question. Coco says yes, and they hug tightly.
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