Does he really want to marry someone who only thinks about her self-ie?
A New York City woman had social media cringing after missing her boyfriend’s proposal because she was too focused on getting a photo of them together.has racked up over 4.3 million views on TikTok along with untold numbers of facepalms from mortified gawkers.
“POV: You just wanted a fit pic and boyfriend tries to propose, but you need to check the waiter’s angles,” reads the on-screen caption to the clip, which was posted by the account @CoupleCam. The humiliating photobomb occurred while Brooklyn-based couple Monica and Andrew, whose last names are unknown, were trying to get a waiter to take their photo while dressed to the nines at a fancy restaurant.TikTok/couplecam
Little did Monica know that they were gussied up for a reason: Her beau had planned to propose with an engagement ring he’d had hidden in a box at his side. The husband hopeful saw his moment after his better half asked the waiter, who was holding the camera, to make an adjustment. In the 7-second clip, Monica can be heard telling the server she needed “flash” for the photos, whereupon Andrew quips “is this flashy” while brandishing the rock. Unfortunately, his girlfriend didn’t notice that he’d popped the question as she was too preoccupied with the camera angle.
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