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Boyfriend bursts into tears as partner asks him to marry in viral video

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It also went viral on Twitter. It has prompted thousands of likes and comments, with most praising its sweetness and wholesomeness.

As Moss takes a few moments to compose himself and say ‘yes’, others say they were waiting anxiously for his response and feared he might decline.According to their page on wedding gift registry The Knot, the men say they met online after connecting on Instagram in December 2017.

They can’t agree on who sent the first message, but a regular exchange soon began.Related: ABC Correspondent proposes to boyfriend and mom captures it on videoThey continued to talk frequently over 2018.

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