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Hey, Asa here. I somehow came across these and I wanted to clear some things up. Firstly, I would like to clarify that Bailey truly didn’t know when the proposal would be. She knew that it was coming at some point in the future but had no clue for the specifics. I had over 20 people from both of our families helping out to create a scene that we would both enjoy. So then you ask, “why was she wearing white? She must have known?” Well, that was also part of my plan. I convinced Bailey that we were having a large family dinner to celebrate Easter and my great grandmother’s 90th birthday. I told every one of my female cousins to subtly drop hints that they were also wearing white. But the time we had to leave for the “family dinner”, she put herself in that white dress.

As for the sponsorship for the ring. Bailey and I had already been dating for over four years by the time we were approached by the brand. We were already deeply talking about marriage and we were starting to evaluate possible options. I planned on proposing with a $500 ring and Bailey had no true preference. However, we were blessed by the opportunity to work with James Allen and I was able to custom-make her dream ring.

As for the ring itself. Let me clarify. What you see in the images is not the wedding band. It was a personal choice to go the non traditional route because I knew that that look and style was something she liked. So when ordering the ring, I had it customized to have the bands fused together. She’ll be getting another band for the wedding.

I hope that clears some of it up!

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