Miranda Kerr set to marry Snapchat's founder Evan Spiegel
Updated: 2016-07-21 15:03
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A screen capture of supermodel Miranda Kerr's Twitter post. [Photo/Twitter account of Miranda Kerr] |
Clearly happy, the former Victoria Secret model shared news of her engagement on her Instagram account right after Spiegel popped the question in the early hours of Thursday morning local time (AEST).
The photo had Kerr showing off her diamond ring alongside with animations of Spiegel bending down on a knee with the words "marry me" appearing on the photo.
"I said Yes!!!" Kerr said in the photo's caption.
Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer, Snapchat and model Miranda Kerr arrive for the state dinner in honor of the Nordic Summit at the White House in Washington, May 13, 2016. [Photo/Agencies] |
Spiegel, 26, is one of the world's youngest self-made billionaire and is estimated to be worth about $2.1 billion.
This is the second marriage for Kerr and the first for Spiegel. Kerr was formerly married to Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom, with whom she has a son.
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