Robert Herjavec Reveals How A Swan Helped Him Propose to Kym Johnson
The 'Shark Tank' judge spoke to INSIDE EDITION about popping the question to his former 'Dancing With the Stars' partner.
"Shark Tank" star Robert Herjavec proposed to his former "Dancing With the Stars" partner Kym Johnson by placing an engagement ring on a swan, he has revealed.
Just a day after the romantic proposal, the beaming couple spoke to INSIDE EDITION as they headed to Elton John's Oscar party.
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"I'm still on cloud nine. I can't quite believe it," Johnson, 39, told IE.
The couple, who started dating in March 2015, were engaged on Saturday night.
Herjavec, 53, said: "There was a swan in the pool. There was a ring on the swan."
"I can't believe you actually did that," Johnson said. "It was beautiful."
But there was more to come.
"There was a big surprise party after," she said. "He flew my mom in. It was really special."
On Sunday, she posted on Instagram: "I never thought a year ago I'd meet someone who would change my life completely! I'm the luckiest girl in the world because last night the love of my life @robert_herjavec asked me to marry him and I said yes!"
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This will be the first time down the aisle for Johnson. Herjavec was previously married to wife Diane Plese, with whom he has three children. They split in 2014.
Herjavec and Johnson came 6th in the 20th series of "Dancing With the Stars."
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