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ITV reality star reveals he's engaged after very romantic proposal to TikTok star girlfriend

ITV reality star reveals he's engaged after very romantic proposal to TikTok star girlfriend

The Sun21 hours ago

KAVOS Weekender star Ethan Aveiro has popped the question to girlfriend Natalie Taylor in Greece.
The couple, who have a million followers on TikTok, shared their happy news in a very romantic video.
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Weekender star Ethan secretly filmed the surprise propsal and introduced his plan, saying: "It's the 10th of June 2025.
"It's currently half six, and if Nat gets the timings right she'll be engaged in half an hour."
Romantic photos flashed up with Alex Warren's song Ordinary playing over the top.
The video then cut to Nat walking out of their villa wearing a white dress.
She gasps as she sees Ethan standing next to bunches of flowers and candles.
A woman can be seen playing the violin in the background as Ethan gets down on one knee.
Nat breaks down in floods of tears as she shows her the ring.
Their fans rushed to congratulate them, with one writing: "Omg thjs has made my year! Congratulations to you both"
"I'm crying again! I love you guys. Congratulations again," a friend said.
Ethan and Nat met after he found fame on Kavos Weekender.
Celebrity Big Brother sign up controversial ITV2 star after his incredible weight loss and show axe
The holiday rep Ethan played footballer for Hashtag United before appearing on the show.
He also worked as a model, and insurance broker, and had 20k followers on Instagram when he signed to the ITV reality series.
David Potts is the most famous rep form the Weekender series.
He went on to win Celebrity Big Brother last year.

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