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Shocked couple pops the question simultaneously at Merriweather Post Pavilion

Columbia, MDLocal News

Rachel Hundertmark and Rashad Polk each shocked the other with simultaneous marriage proposals during a Modest Mouse concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Rachel had been planning her proposal since last December, wanting to create a special moment to express her love for Rashad. When she learned about the concert, she knew it would be the perfect occasion. Unbeknownst to her, Rashad had his own proposal planned, with their 16-year-old daughter Jasmine in on the secret. Jasmine filmed both proposals, capturing the genuine surprise and joy on Rashad's face when Rachel got down on one knee.

Rachel likened her shock to the excitement of the Ravens winning the Super Bowl, highlighting the emotional intensity of the moment. The couple shared the joyous news with family and friends, who were equally thrilled by the surprise. Looking ahead, they have set a wedding date for next September, marking the beginning of their next chapter together.

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