Superstore's Nico Santos and Survivor star Zeke Smith are engaged.
While presenting at the GLAAD Media Awards on Saturday (April 2), Zeke surprised Nico when he got down on one knee and popped the question.
Nico couldn't hide his shock, and the audience broke into applause when he said 'Yes' to Zeke.
It was a full-circle moment for the happy couple, who previously met at the same ceremony back in 2018.
Nico later shared the news with fans on Instagram, where he posted a picture of the moment Zeke got down on one knee.
"I said yes. You have my heart forever," the actor captioned the heartwarming snapshot.
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"He said yes. I'm the luckiest guy in the world," Zeke also wrote on Instagram. "Thank you to @glaad and @tiffanyandco for making it magical."
The couple's famous friends rushed to congratulate them, with Oscar winner Ariana DeBose replying: "Huge congratulations!!!!!!! What a beautiful moment & here's to a lifetime of them for you both!"
Superstore star Lauren Ash added: "Anyone needs me, I'll just be watching this on repeat with tissues. Congrats @NicoSantos and @Zekerchief! I love you both so much!"
Reality star Zeke met Nico a year after he came out as transgender during an episode of Survivor, when he was outed by one of his fellow contestants.
Shortly after the episode aired, he told People magazine that he hadn't planned on his identity becoming part of his story.
"I'm not ashamed of being trans, but I didn't want that to be my story. I just wanted to go out on an adventure and play a great game," Zeke said.
"When you tell people you're trans, you get two reactions: Either they look at you funny and pull back, or they go, 'Aww, that must be so hard,'". I'm a goofy, fun-loving guy, so neither of those reactions works well for me."
In 2021, Zeke reflected further on his time on the reality series, telling Entertainment Weekly: "I feel tremendously proud and humbled by the impact we had on the world.
"We've helped parents understand their trans kids, we've helped trans people feel seen and safe to be themselves, and we provided an authentic and meaningful trans experience to stand in contrast with all the bad media portrayals of trans people."












