Woman's public proposal goes horribly wrong as she sits alone on the street
A public proposal of a woman to her partner went horribly wrong when she was left heartbroken sitting on the pavement all alone. The 1-minute 22-second video clip of the entire incident is doing several rounds on the social media.

The video shows how a raven-haired woman sitting cross-legged holding up an engagement ring to her boyfriend in Santiago in Chile. Her boyfriend dressed in jeans and a black jacket, stares at her as she can be heard saying 'are you going to marry me? yes or no' in Spanish. The man, who is seemingly embarrassed, bends down to talk to her and says: 'Yes, my love, and stop there.'
Though he accepted his love, the boyfriend seems to be embrassed with this. He is then seen collecting his belongings and leaving her all alone.
The woman who is seen in the video wrote on the social media that it was a joke and she neer thought that it would go viral. The couple in the video are already married and they were just testing out their acting skills.
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