#4. The Rock proposed to Lauren Hashian only three days before their wedding
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After dating for several years, The Rock proposed to Lauren Hashian. In an interview with WSJ Magazine, the former WWE Champion disclosed that his marriage proposal came only three days before their wedding.
According to The Rock, Hashian technically never said "yes" to his proposal. Instead, she burst into laughter then cried. The couple tied the knot in a secret ceremony in Hawaii in August 2019.
In his interview with WSJ Magazine, The Brahma Bull revealed that he had a plan to keep the wedding away from the public eye.
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"We had a full security detail in case there were helicopters. But there was no press, no paparazzi. No one knew. I was shocked but so grateful. My life is so loud and noisy; the fact that it was quiet was a big win," he explained.
His plan worked. Only nine adults attended his and Lauren Hashian's wedding ceremony. The couple have now been married for more than two years.
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On their first wedding anniversary, The Rock and his wife shared highlights from their wedding on their Instagram accounts. They also wrote romantic messages for each other.
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Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
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