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On May 23, 2012, Isaac Lamb proposed to his girlfriend Amy Frankel, in what he calls the world’s first live lip-dub marriage proposal.
On the video below, which now has nearly 27 million views, more than 60 family members and friends lip-synched Bruno Mars’ “Marry You” with a well-choreographed dance steps.
Amy was first greeted by Isaac’s brother, who invited her to sit down at the back of an open CRV and requested her to listen to some music.
Isaac then joined the performance and later asked Amy to marry him.
Who wouldn’t say “yes?”
[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_v7QrIW0zY[/embedyt]
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