Good Morning America’s Will Reeves is engaged to Amanda Dubin after romantic one-knee proposal
GOOD Morning America’s Will Reeves is engaged to his long term girlfriend Amanda Dubin, after a fairy tale proposal.
The TV host who was the first to interview Prince Harry following his father the King’s cancer diagnosis, shared an engagement photo on social media.
In the caption underneath the professionally taken photographs, Will simply wrote, Us, after which a slew of his follower rushed to congratulate him. One said: “The moment everyone has been waiting for.”
Another person commented: “Wonderful, congratulations to the both of you.”
And another well-wisher added: “Beyond excited for you two, beautiful couple.”
A popular TV presenter, Will is the son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who was left paralyzed from the neck down after a freak horse riding accident in 1995.
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It is thought that he’s been dating Amanda Dubin since 2023 after meeting in New York where they are both based.
Amanda is an events planner and producer, working at her mother’s company- Victoria Dubin events.
The mother and daughter team are known for planning New York’s most exclusive high society weddings and charity galas.
The strong sense of family is no doubt important to Will after he became orphaned aged just 13 having lost his paralyzed father to heart failure and then his beloved mother Dana to cancer.
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Fortunately his siblings are quite a bit older, aged 21 and 25 at the time and acted as parental figures to him.
Indeed all three attended the Sundance Film Festival premiere of Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve story at the BFI in London's Waterloo last month.
The happy couple appear to share a sense of adventure as they are often photographed holidaying in far flung locations including Europe and India.
As TV presenter, Will made international headlines after his bombshell interview with Prince Harry in February 2024.
The widely viewed GMA segment was the first time the royal had discussed his father King Charles’s cancer diagnosis.