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John Prats proposes to Isabel Oli with a flash…mob

/ 09:46 AM September 25, 2014

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John Prats and Isabel Oli are now engaged. Screengrab from Nice Print Photo’s Instagram account

Video embedded from John Prats’ Instagram account

MANILA, Philippines—Actor-dancer-TV host John Prats proposed to actress-model Isabel Oli on Wednesday night at Eastwood Citywalk in Libis, Quezon City, in what looked like a well-planned and orchestrated production number.

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The couple was walking like any other couple do when a flash mob of dancers emerged from nowhere.

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Just like in the movies where the hero or lead male woos the female lead, Prats joined the “dance number” complete with what looked like a music video flashed on a nearby screen, featuring who else but Prats.

When the dance number was finished, Prats kneeled holding a ring before Oli and asked her to marry him.

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Teary-eyed Oli said yes.

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Just like in the movies, the crowd cheered them on with their cell-phone cameras recording the romantic scene.

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On August 23, Prats’ former flame, Heart Evangelista also got engaged with her current beau, Senator Chiz Escudero.

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TAGS: Celebrity Engagement, Engagement, Isabel Oli, John Pratts

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