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Journalist Tried Shaming Man For Proposing In KFC, Gets Backfired Hilariously As Biggest Companies Are Proposing To Fund Their Wedding
McDonald’s, Huawei, Uber, PUMA, and more have all offered to help!
True love is not hinged and shouldn’t be hinged on money and properties. When you sincerely love some, it shouldn’t matter where they to you eat, how much salary he/she earn or the level of education he or she has. True love is way above all tangible things and monies in the bank account.
Although, not everyone is a belief of the aforementioned. Just recently a man in South Africa proposed to his girlfriend at a KFC restaurant and for many, it was undoubtedly a heart-touching moment while for a particular being, it was an avenue to drag the man down to being ‘Broke.’
Trying to roast the man who just proposed, the criticizer got backfired as the biggest companies and even personal individuals are coming together to make sure the pair experience the fanciest wedding ever.
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A couple went viral online after this man proposed to his girlfriend at a KFC chain restaurant
The heart-touching moment, which was captured by a passer-by featured the man kneeling down on a knee at a KFC restaurant in Vaal, South Africa.
The girlfriend was seen tearing up and saying ‘Yes’, after which the two appeared incredibly excited and were grinning from ear to ear to onlookers who were taking videos and photos.
Well, a journalist dragged the man down for being ‘Broke’
‘South African men are very broke. They even propose at KFC. They’ve absolutely no class, I mean, who proposes at KFC.’ the journalist who goes by the name, Anele wrote.
Met with people’s anger, the tweet was hurriedly taken down and the account was also made private.
But KFC South Africa reposted the video asking the public to help them locate the couple
The pair were found and several other international brands offered to fund the couple’s wedding
Global brands, including McDonald’s, Huawei, Uber, PUMA, and Audi have all offered to help. Specifically, PUMA gifted the pair $680 voucher, Huawei gave out two of their phones while the Standard Bank topped all of their offers by giving the couple over $20,000 to clear up their loans.