Feb 23, 2021
Ross the Intern proposed to boyfriend of a year, plus more celebs who got engaged in 2021
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com is taking a look back at the celeb couple who got engaged in 2021 -- or whose engagements came to light this year -- starting with this television personality... "RuPaul's Drag Race" judge Ross Mathews -- who shot to fame as "Ross the Intern" on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" -- announced on Instagram on Feb. 23 that he proposed to his boyfriend of about a year, Dr. Wellington García. "I am so proud to announce that after over a year together -- navigating a pandemic, quarantine and opposite coasts -- the smartest, funniest and kindest man I've ever met said, 'Yes!' Dr. García, I love you. A lifetime of adventure awaits," he captioned a photo of himself and his beau. Ross also opened up about the engagement on "The Drew Barrymore Show," on which he regularly appears: "About a year ago, I met somebody who just changed my life totally," he said. "He is an educator and he's hilarious and he's the smartest person I ever met. And, you know, Beyonce says, 'If you like it then you should've put a ring on it.' Well, I did. I did! ... I can't even believe it, but yes, I am the happiest man. I met somebody so extraordinary." He added that they "started dating right before the pandemic" and got to know each other "through quarantine, making those Zoom dates and then eventually traveling and being together and making it work." Now keep reading for more...News Source: msn.com
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