Will Reeve has made a made a big step in his life. The Good Morning America host broke the news about his engagement Sunday morning.
The ABC News correspondent, 32, and his fiancée Amanda Dubin shared the happy news on social media with the word ‘Us,’ written next to it.
The post included several pH๏τos of their proposal and an intimate gathering with loved ones that followed.
In the first pH๏τo Reeve was shown down on one knee, looking handsome in a black suit, as he popped the question in a room filled with flowers and glowing white candles and featuring a view of the Empire State Building in the background.
Dubin, 28, looked elegant in a plum toned mid-length skirt with a matching sweater.
Will Reeve, 32, will soon be a married man. The Good Morning America host broke the news about his engagement to girlfriend Amanda Dubin, 28, Sunday morning (Pictured in London in October)
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The event planner’s long, dark blonde hair was styled in loose, straight layers and her makeup looked natural.
After accepting the proposal, the couple celebrated the big night with family and friends who were patiently waiting in another room.
In a statement to People magazine, Reeve said, ‘Friday was the happiest night of our lives and we can’t wait to spend forever together.’
Absent from the party were Reeve’s parents. He is the son of the late actor Christopher Reeve, and the late singer Dana Reeve.
The reporter bears a striking resemblance to the Superman star who died in 2004 at the age of 52, nine years after breaking his neck and becoming a quadriplegic in a horse riding accident.
Reeve’s engagement was met with joy and offers of congratulations from his colleagues.
‘GO WILL. YAY AMANDA!! We are sooo happy for you both !!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️’ exclaimed GMA anchor Lara Spencer.
‘Oh my gosh this makes me SO happy!! Congratulations you two beautiful souls!!!’ penned GMA weekend anchor Gio Benitez.
The ABC News correspondent share a remarkable resemblance to his late father, Superman star Christopher Reeve
Reeve lost both of his parents at an early age. Christopher Reeve died in 2005, nine years after a paralyzing horse riding accident. Dana Reeve lost her life to cancer in 2006. Will was 13 at the time (Pictured in New York City in May 2004)
‘Whoop!! ❤️❤️’ wrote 20/20 anchor Deborah Roberts.
Reeve began his news career in 2014 as an intern for Good Morning America.
He was eventually hired as a correspondent for ESPN and made the jump back to ABC in 2018, where he contributes to GMA, along with World News Tonight with David Muir and Nightline.
‘I love my job,’ he told USA Today in September while promoting the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. ‘It’s a perfect marriage of things I love: people, storytelling, traveling’
Reeve said he is grateful for the short amount of time he spent with his parents. ‘Grief is permanent but healing is possible. That is a mantra for me. I try to honor them by how I live and treat other people,’ he explained (Pictured in New York city in November 2003)
‘I love my job,’ he told USA Today in September while promoting the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. ‘It’s a perfect marriage of things I love: people, storytelling, traveling.’
The correspondent, who was orphaned at age 13, said of his tragic loss, ‘In that short window of time I got with my parents, they raised me in a normal, human, grounded way, which, mostly, gives me a sane approach to everything that life throws at you.’
‘Those five stages of grief are there, from denial to acceptance, but the sixth stage I’ve learned is healing and we can all get there,’ he told the publication.
‘Grief is permanent but healing is possible. That is a mantra for me. I try to honor them by how I live and treat other people,’ he explained.