Logan Paul is getting married

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The couple got engaged at their favorite Italian destination, Lake Como.

Professional wrestler Logan Paul proposed to his girlfriend, top model Nina Agdal. This happened shortly after celebrating their first anniversary during a romantic trip to Italy’s Lake Como, as reported by as.com.


A few days later, the couple also shared photos of their engagement on their Instagram accounts, showing Logan down on one knee in front of Nina. However, the portal reports that the engagement didn’t go without a minor mishap. An eyewitness allegedly revealed that Logan chose the wrong ring size, which Nina simply couldn’t put on her finger.

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