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Couple Goes Viral After Unintentionally Proposing To Each Other At The Same Time At Disney World

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Mac and Alex had the same idea during their visit to the Magic Kingdom—and their twinning romantic gestures left them both cackling.

It's called the Magic Kingdom for a reason, right?!

Mac and Alex were in for a surprise when they realized they both had the same plan in mind for their visit to Disney - to propose! Fortunately, the heartwarming "happenstance" was caught on camera... and then shared to TikTok.


In the video, the couple arrived at Magic Kingdom and posed for a photo. That's when Mac got down on one knee.

Alex, however, had an unexpected reaction to the inevitable proposal that was sure to follow - breaking into hysterics.

But then in a romantic and wild plot twist, Alex also got down on one knee, pulling a ring out of his pocket, as well.

Mac captioned the video:

"What can I say? We share one brain cell, now we share more."
"And have a partner reveal! I can no longer call him my boyfriend."
"Hit me with that Uno Reverse card."

You can watch below.

@herecomemac

what can i say? we share one brain cell 😂 now we share more! (and have a partner reveal! he's a fairly private person, which is why he hasn't popped up in my tiktoks yet. I can no longer call him my boyfriend 🥰) huge shoutout to @Generic Millennial NPC and @littlestinkah for filming ❤️ #justengaged #proposal #proposalvideo #waltdisneyworld #magickingdompark

Viewers of the viral video - which has surpassed 21.5 million views already - shared their affinity for double proposals.

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And others shared their faith in this union that's already off to a magical start.

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In case there was any question, Mac posted a follow-up video to confirm they both said "yes."

We had a feeling 😉

@herecomemac

update to the proposal video! also, Alex is 5'8", so not too much of a short king, I'm just 6'2" 😂😂😂 this was just off the cuff while we're sitting for a snack and overwhelmed by all the love 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

Congrats to the happy couple!

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