Actress Ashley Greene has accepted her longtime boyfriend Paul Khourys marriage proposal.
The "Twilight" star's boyfriend popped the question during the couple's trip to New Zealand on December 19. The actress posted an Instagram video of the proposal on Thursday, reports etonline.com.
"This is the most beautiful moment I could have ever hoped for. You've successfully made me the happiest, luckiest woman alive," Greene captioned the video.
"I can't wait to show you my unfaltering immeasurable love for the rest of our lives. Engaged, love of my life, future husband."
Khoury wrote on his own account: "I promise to put a smile on your face for the rest of our lives. You complete me in ways I didn't even know was possible. I love you more than anything and excited to take this next step in life with you."
The couple has been dating since 2013.
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