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This Couple Just Won The Internet With Their Epically Hilarious '80s-Style Engagement Photoshoot

This Couple Just Won The Internet With Their Epically Hilarious '80s-Style Engagement Photoshoot
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Rose Collins and her fiancé, John Martin, live in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

They recently got engaged and the occasion served as the perfect vehicle for their respective senses of humor.


"We take each other very seriously, but we don't take anything else very seriously," Rose toldBuzzfeed News. And this silliness was on display for all to see once the two got engaged.

Rose says she was browsing Reddit when she came across another user's 1980s-themed engagement photos and felt instantly inspired.

John was totally on board. They later enlisted the help of their friend, photographer Matt Dutiel, and the rest is history.

Check them out in all their 1980s glory:


The couple became an instant viral sensation.





Rose gloated in their newfound viral fame...



...and the couple's friends and families proved to be big fans, too.

Rose Collins/Facebook

Rose Collins/Facebook

Rose Collins/Facebook

Rose Collins/Facebook


Rose Collins/Facebook

We can only dream of being as cool as these two.

Cheers to a long and happy marriage!

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