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'Drag Race' Fan Proposes To Her Girlfriend In Front Of Their Favorite Drag Queens In Heartwarming Video

'Drag Race' Fan Proposes To Her Girlfriend In Front Of Their Favorite Drag Queens In Heartwarming Video
(Charlotte Finch)

A RuPaul obsessed couple got engaged in front of their favorite drag queens after meeting them backstage at a gig. And, we're all crying.

Charlotte Finch knew she wanted to propose to girlfriend Meghann Kirkman two months after they met on a dating website last year.


“I knew I wanted to be with her forever," she told the PA news agency.

“When Drag Race came out in the UK we both grew a love for it – I love the US version, but her not so much."

They had been to see the Frock Destroyers, a girl group consisting of drag race stars Baga Chipz, Divina DiCampo and Blu Hydrangea, once before and Finch knew she wanted to propose when they saw them for the second time.

She messaged Divina DiCampo on Instagram, who agreed to help her with the proposal.

Finch said she knew she wanted to marry her girlfriend two months after they met. (Charlotte Finch / PA)

After having their picture taken with the group, Finch got down on one knee to ask Kirkman to marry her.

SO MUCH LOVE.

#GOALS.

Congratulations!

“I was absolutely over the moon when she said yes," Finch said.

And we couldn't be happier for the couple!

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