After failing to raise the necessary funds, the groom-to-be decided to take a different approach: sponsorship. His proposal, if aired, will now feature product placements to cover the cost of the commercial. In addition, he signed up his future fiance to appear on several talk shows the next day. Let's hope she says yes!
Should he go to such extremes? Do the sponsorships take away from the romance of the proposal? Are they in it for the hype?
Some skeptics doubt the surprise factor in this "public declaration of love". How can one guy meet with Fortune 500 companies, television producers, and publicists to create a proposal without his girlfriend suspecting. Perhaps she actually is in on the plan and it's all a big sham. Being the romantic that I am though, I'm hoping to see this get guy down on one knee on February 4th.
Now if only he could pass some of his creativity on to other men.
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