Jake Paul Reveals His and Tana Mongeau's Wedding Date at VidCon

Jake Paul joined his fiance onstage at VidCon, and his appearance was apparently a huge surprise to Tana Mongeau.
YouTubers Jake Paul and Tana Mongeau are indeed engaged, and Paul revealed the date of their nuptials in a surprise appearance at VidCon Saturday in California.
While Mongeau was doing a Q&A session on the event's last day, Paul came out on stage. Apparently, not even Mongeau knew he would be there.
In video of the unexpected moment, Mongeau says, "You are ridiculous," before giving her fiance a hug and a few kisses.
"You look beautiful," Paul says.
Paul then read a poem he said he had written for Mongeau. Along with some rhyming innuendo, the poem included the announcement that he and Mongeau would marry on July 28.
The crowd screamed and cheered.
The couple has had a whirlwind romance. They had only announced three weeks ago that they were engaged.
Paul popped the question to Mongeau on the eve of her 21st birthday. To celebrate, Paul surprised her with a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, priced at more than $100,000, then revealed a cake with the words “Will you marry me, Tana?” during a party in Las Vegas.
Though fans wondered if their love is real, the two have been adamant that they are the real deal.
"No matter what I do, someone is going to try to negate it," Mongeau said at her VidCon session. "You're crazy Jake Paul, but you're crazy like me."
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