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Couple Gets Engaged In Front Of A Surprised 'Third Wheel' Taylor Swift During Meet And Greet

Couple Gets Engaged In Front Of A Surprised 'Third Wheel' Taylor Swift During Meet And Greet
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Nobody brings people closer together quite like superstar Taylor Swift. But little did the singer know just how much of an impact she had on her loyal legion of fans until she witnessed a couple of her "Swifties" getting engaged right before her delightful eyes.

The proposal took place at a meet and greet following a performance of her Reputation concert at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.


As you can tell by Taylor's jaw dropping, she was just as surprised as the fiance. The 28-year-old singer posted a series of photos capturing the special moment, captioned with: "They walk into the meet and greet and he says 'We met 5 years ago at the Red Tour' and then....." She jokingly wrote the hashtag: #thirdwheel.






To avoid spoiling the surprise, the groom-to-be tweeted his epic plan under an anonymous Twitter handle. His account, PHILADELPHIA SHOW PROPC, endeavored to gather advice from fellow Swifties on how to pull off the perfect proposal.


Thankfully, Taylor's professional photographer was on hand to record the exciting moment.


Since they were there for a photo op with the singer, the happy couple posed with the woman who indirectly brought them together in the first place almost five years ago.


The boyfriend posted an update for his followers after the successful proposal, which, according to People, had been planned since June 3.


This is what a freshly engaged couple looks like after a resounding "yes!"

Congratulations to the happy couple.(Twitter)



This is their "Love Story."(Twitter)



Obligatory ring pic.(Twitter)


Followers were ecstatic over the epic proposal that went off without a hitch and shocked Taylor Swift in the process.












See? The artist does bring people together. Suddenly, "Look What You Made Me Do" never sounded more relevant for the happy couple. The boyfriend must have been pretty nervous. But rest assured, this happy Swiftie is now "Out of the Woods."




H/T - Twitter, Instagram, People

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