VIDEO: Weatherman proposes live on TV
A TV weatherman stunned his presenter girlfriend when he proposed to her live on-air.
Emily Leonard, of Texas based KAMC looked shocked when boyfriend appeared on the screens in her studio, as well she might, he works for another station.
Matt Laubhan then told viewers the normal sports report on the morning show was being replaced by some "breaking news" asking them to "sit back and watch me make a young woman cry, hopefully in a good way."
He then walked over to the desk where Emily was presenting the live show, dropped to one knee and asked her: "I was wanting to know if you might want to marry me, how about it?"
Nice to see Matt is an old fashioned guy and stuck with the tradition of adding 'how about it?' at the end of the proposal.
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIMi5lx9Rls ]
Emily accepted Matt's proposal but seemed to be more bothered by the fact everyone else in the studio knew what was happening than looking at the ring or trying it on.
Should anyone want to distract a potential bride-to-be from the fact they have bought the cheapest ring they could find, this seems to be the way to do it.

Emily Leonard, of Texas based KAMC looked shocked when boyfriend appeared on the screens in her studio, as well she might, he works for another station.
Matt Laubhan then told viewers the normal sports report on the morning show was being replaced by some "breaking news" asking them to "sit back and watch me make a young woman cry, hopefully in a good way."
He then walked over to the desk where Emily was presenting the live show, dropped to one knee and asked her: "I was wanting to know if you might want to marry me, how about it?"
Nice to see Matt is an old fashioned guy and stuck with the tradition of adding 'how about it?' at the end of the proposal.
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIMi5lx9Rls ]
Emily accepted Matt's proposal but seemed to be more bothered by the fact everyone else in the studio knew what was happening than looking at the ring or trying it on.
Should anyone want to distract a potential bride-to-be from the fact they have bought the cheapest ring they could find, this seems to be the way to do it.