Quickie engagements might not be as stupid as we think
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}July 14, 2018 - New York, New York, United States - Engaged couple singer Justin Bieber and model Hailey Baldwin chat as they go for a walk on July 12 2018 in New York City (Credit Image: © John Peters/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press) (Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.)
“When you know, you know.” That’s what they say. And they’re right.
Perhaps that’s why there’s been a rash of recent lightning-quick celebrity engagements. Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra are betrothed after a two-month courtship. In June, Pete Davidson proposed to Ariana Grande with a $93,000 ring after less than a month of dating. In July, Justin Bieber put a ring on Hailey Baldwin in the Bahamas, formalizing their relationship of similar length (though the two have known each other for a while).
Now who knows, it’s Hollywood; things could change. Maybe these entanglements won’t work out. And fast engagements undoubtedly earn publicity for celebrities.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}But, even so, this kind of decisiveness is exactly what millions of American millennials need more of.
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