DJ Fat Tony has got engaged engaged to his partner, Stavros Agapiou, and shared a sweet video of his romantic New York City proposal.
The 56 year old DJ, who's real name is Tony Marnach, could be seen getting down on one knee in the clip as his 30 year old boyfriend appeared shocked by the gesture.
They could be seen sitting together on the edge of a fountain, before Tony made the romantic gesture and asked Stavros to be his husband.
Posting the video to his Instagram page, Tony wrote: "When you find real happiness in life never let it go today I can truly say I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. I went to Central Park to this magical fountain and asked the man that has changed my life in so many ways and helped show me that I can be loved and how too love to marry me and make me complete and he said YES I’m so overwhelmed with joy @stavrosagapiou we are one x secretly filmed by @andreasanastasis"
DJ Fat Tony's celebrity pals rushed to offer their congratulations in the comments, as Love Island host Maya Jama added a number of love heart and heart-eye emojis as she wrote: "congratulations you beauties!"
This Morning's Alison Hammond commented: "Congratulations such wonderful news," whilst former TOWIE star Gemma Collins added: "Crying with happiness for you both I’m so happy CONGRATULATIONS," with plenty of red heart emojis.
Singer Paloma Faith joked: "Congratulations to you both you make me sick," as actress and TV personality Claire Sweeney said: "I'm so happy."
Tony's thrilled partner later posted a snap of the pair enjoying a cuddle in bed, as he wrote: "Sunrise in bed with the FIANCÉ".
DJ Fat Tony has found a more relaxed pace of life, after previously battling a drug addiction, which he opened up on last year.
Speaking about it to FuBar Radio, he said: "I was 14 when I started drinking, and 18 when I discovered drugs. Nightclubs were my escape, helping me to mask the pain of traumatic childhood sexual abuse.
"For a while, drugs were fun and life was brilliant. I was always the loudest, the one who caused trouble, the one who blacked out.
"My DJing career took off in a big way and I was constantly flying around the world, with residencies in big nightclubs in New York as well as London. The money was insane – for some gigs I’d be paid £100k, but that money may as well have been going straight into my drug dealer’s pocket.
"It was a natural progression from drinking and taking drugs at weekends to it happening every single night. For four or five days at a time I wouldn’t sleep, and I’d convince myself I couldn’t DJ unless I was high. Sometimes I’d stop playing mid-song and yell, “no K, no play!” until someone sorted me out with some ketamine."
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