Everything was prepared so that the moment was unique. And that the romantic marriage proposal is portrayed forever in the video. But an unexpected intruder ended up ruining everything. Although the protagonists took it with good humour.
The viral TikTok, which surged on Tuesday and garnered nearly 400,000 views, features Jordan McGowan and her current boyfriend Sean Munn in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, where he is seen kneeling in front of his girlfriend to ask her to marry him.
Sean Munn She put into words what she concluded after watching the tape: “Watch this woman ruin my proposal video,” she captioned the video, she reports. The mail.
The camera records the distracted tourist never noticing the romantic moment and stepping over Munn’s leg to snap a picture of the picturesque waterfall, despite the obvious marriage proposal less than a meter away.
But the now engaged couple took it in good spirits. “I honestly find it funny,” McGowan wrote along with the video. “It doesn’t hurt, it’s fun to watch.”
The bride-to-be also took to Instagram to show off her engagement ring and joke about the “lovely woman who ruined my video.”
“That Woman Didn’t Stop for the Shot”wrote one commentator, to which McGowan replied, “No, he didn’t.”
A man proposing to his partner had his moment ruined by a tourist who butted in to take a photo.
Sean Munn kneels only to be run over by the tourist.
TikTok/@jordanemcgowan “Honestly, I find it funny,” reads the caption of the video. “It doesn’t hurt, it’s fun to watch.”
“Honestly, I find it funny,” reads the caption of the video. “It doesn’t hurt, it’s fun to watch.”
McGowan and Munn laughed and hugged despite the missed moment.
The video takes place in Iceland next to a picturesque waterfall, and while McGowan had a good laugh, but as always on social media. there were opinions for and against the tourist attitude.
Some commentators disagreed with the couple’s complacency and criticized the tourist for ruining the moment.
“He knew exactly what was going on and did it on purpose,” wrote one user.
“The way it GOES over her foot,” a second person commented.
“I see the funny side,” added another, “but it’s kind of creepy how completely oblivious some people are to their surroundings.”
McGowan also said she wasn’t sure how the tourist hadn’t seen it happen in the first place.
“I know,” she wrote, “it’s absolutely crazy.”
Source: Clarin
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