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Shocked couple pops the question simultaneously at Merriweather Post Pavilion

Columbia, MDLocal News

In a heartwarming turn of events, Rachel Hundertmark and Rashad Polk both chose the same night to propose to each other at a Modest Mouse concert held at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Rachel had decided to take the leap and propose, wanting to feel special just as Rashad always made her feel. She had secured an engagement ring and entrusted it to her daughter, Jasmine Halstead, without realizing that Rashad was also planning to ask for her hand in marriage that evening. Jasmine played a crucial role in keeping the secret, as she was asked by both parents to film their respective proposals. The moment Rachel got down on one knee, Rashad was left speechless, reflecting the shock of a thrilling sports win.

Rachel described her feelings as akin to "the Ravens just won the Super Bowl after being down. " Their story is a testament to love and surprise, and they are excitedly planning to tie the knot next September. This unique dual proposal has captured the hearts of many and highlights the joy of unexpected moments in relationships.

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