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A Guy Just Proposed To Minnie Mouse At Disney World—But Not Everybody Was Happy About It 👀

A Guy Just Proposed To Minnie Mouse At Disney World—But Not Everybody Was Happy About It 👀
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It looks like another man has swept in to steal Minnie Mouse, and Mickey has no one to blame but himself.


Twitter user Nai Sandoval sent out a very cute video Sunday night showing Johnny Jean stepping in on Mickey Mouse's main squeeze Minnie Mouse by proposing marriage at the Epcot Center. Can you blame him? Mickey and Minnie have been dating for 90 YEARS! How long is a girl supposed to wait for her guy to pop the question?

In a September 30, 1933 issue of Film Pictorial magazine, creator Walt Disney was asked about the status of the famous duo, more specifically, if they are married. Disney answered no, but added, "In private life, Mickey is married to Minnie." That's 1930's speak for "they are shacking up, but he hasn't put a ring on it."

In the video, it appears Minnie considers Jean's proposal until she looks over and sees Mickey all butt hurt. Shoulda, coulda, woulda, Mickey.


You can see the full video below.


Mickey looked none too pleased.







And what kind of friend is Goofy?



Maybe this latest twist will finally get Mickey to the jewelry store.

H/T: Huffington Post, Eonline

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