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Braith Anasta's ex fiancée Rachael Lee debuts her new engagement ring from her Bra Boys boyfriend - after NRL star once proposed with a massive four carat sparkler

Braith Anasta's ex fiancée Rachael Lee debuts her new engagement ring from her Bra Boys boyfriend - after NRL star once proposed with a massive four carat sparkler

Daily Mail​5 days ago

Braith Anasta's ex-fiancée Rachael Lee has debuted her new engagement ring just days after her Bra Boys boyfriend Evan Faulks proposed during a romantic trip to Uluru.
In Instagram footage, Rachael proudly moved her hand back and forth to showcase her new bling.
The ring features a round cut diamond on a platinum or white gold band.
'Excitement levels high. Just picked up my gorgeous, perfect, most sentimental, beautiful engagement ring. Happiness overload,' Rachael captioned the clip.
The mother-of-two announced her exciting engagement news in an Instagram post last week.
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She shared a video and pictures of Evan proposing during a trip to Uluru.
In the clip, Evan was seen getting down on one knee in a romantic outback setting at sunset.
With tears of joy streaming down her face, the couple embraced and kiss.
'I knew from the moment I seen you, it was going to be forever - The universe always has a plan.. I love you always x,' Rachael wrote in the caption.
'FuturesMrsFaulks yippiiieee xx.'
Rachael's new engagement ring is much more demure than the massive bling Braith got down on one knee with back in October 2019.
He proposed with a sparkler was designed by Shannakian Fine Jewellery, which featured a massive 4.28ct diamond set in an 18ct rose gold band.
The pair called time on their relationship in November 2022, after months of rumours.
Meanwhile, Rachael opened up about her relationship with Evan last month.
She told The Sunday Telegraph her romance is 'so beautiful and deep' and Evan was an amazing presence in her children Addison, 13, and seven-year-old Gigi's lives.
'My relationship with Evan is something I've never had before,' she said.
'I feel so beyond lucky to have him in mine, Addi and Gigi's lives. Evan is such an honest, loyal and kind soul and a really great father and partner.'
She also hinted they have 'really exciting future plans happening together'.
Rachael added she and Braith have been navigating the role of co- parenting their daughter Gigi.
'Co-parenting comes with its ups and downs, and a lot of agreeing to disagree,' she added.
Evan has been romantically involved with Rachael since the start of last year.
They reportedly met at Crown Plaza in Coogee over Christmas the year before and were photographed together in public for the first time in May 2024 celebrating her 36th birthday.

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