WILL Reeve gushed as his Good Morning America co-hosts congratulated him on his engagement.
The 32-year-old announced the exciting news by posting some snaps from their moment on Instagram.

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Will Reeve gushed as he discussed his engagement

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The Good Morning America cast congratulated the presenter

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Will and Amanda recently got engagedCredit: Instagram/amandadubin
Today, during Good Morning America, the team made up of Will, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Eva Pilgrim, decided to congratulate the pair live on air.
Robin said: “Congratulations to you and Amanda.”
“Thank you so much we are elated. We couldn’t be happier,” Will replied.
Robin told him: “The pictures that you posted were just beautiful. ”
Will confessed: “I had a whole plan and it went to perfection and now we get to enjoy being engaged. s
“See you all there!
“She’s the wedding planner, I’ m the luckiest guy in the world.”
The show’s official X page shared the clip on their account.
They wrote: “Congratulations to our very own @reevewill and his fiancée, Amanda, on their engagement! ‘I’m the luckiest guy in the world!'”
Fans rushed to reply to the tweet with some lovely words.
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One wrote: “Congratulations Will and Amanda! So happy for you! Feel like we’ve watched you grow up,lol into a wonderful human.”
Another added: “Much love to Will and his beautiful finance! He deserves all the best.”
“Congratulations!,” a third chimed in.
On Sunday the couple announced they were engaged with some stunning professional photos.
They captioned the post”Us 🤍.”
The pair have been dating for two years.
Will is the son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who was left paralyzed from the neck down after a freak horse riding accident in 1995.
Amanda is an events planner and producer, working at her mother’s company- Victoria Dubin events.
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