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After Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall, here are the best (and worst) celebrity engagement announcements

Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall announced their engagement by registering the news in The Times newspaper

Olivia Blair
Tuesday 12 January 2016 16:20 GMT
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David and Victoria Beckham got engaged in 1998
David and Victoria Beckham got engaged in 1998 (SpiceGirlsForever/YouTube)

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Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall today announced their engagement in the Times.

Despite owning the newspaper, this practice has become a familiar one with couples in the public eye.

Tom Daley and long-term boyfriend Dustin Lance Black used the method in October and Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter did the same in 2014, proving that celebrity engagement announcements don’t have to just mean ‘ring selfies’ and magazine deals.

However, not all celebrity engagement announcements have been as traditional. While some have been sweet and romantic, others have been showy and awkward.

Here’s the run-down of the best (and worst) celebrity engagement announcements:

BEST

Prince William and Kate Middleton

As heir to the throne, it was expected that Prince William’s engagement announcement would involve a press conference, photocall and interview. The couple seemed to take the formalities in their stride and were strikingly honest, saying that despite being together for eight years, "the timing is right now”.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita

The Modern Family star announced his engagement to boyfriend, Justin Mikita in a video post in 2012. Admitting that he’d “popped the big Q", Tyler Ferguson also used the video to launch his foundation Tie The Knot, which campaigns for LGBTQ equality.

Jake Roche and Jesy Nelson

The Little Mix singer announced her engagement to Roche through the band's Instagram page. The image shows Roche down on one knee in front of Nelson, while Ed Sheeran is serenading the pair and playing his guitar. Roche then thanked Sheeran on Twitter for “travelling 5 hours” to sing the couple’s favourite song while he proposed.

WORST

David Beckham and Victoria Adams

After David proposed in 1998, ‘Posh & Becks’ stepped outside to address the awaiting media. The awkward video below shows an embarrassed, but smiling Victoria telling reporters it was “lovely” and “a surprise”.

Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries

Kardashian announced her engagement to the basketball player in an exclusive cover interview with People Magazine in 2011. The proposal in Kardashian’s bedroom complete with rose petals spelling out ‘Will you Marry Me’ then aired on Keeping up with the Kardashians.

Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg

McCarthy surprised her colleagues on The View, telling them “I just got engaged.” This then led to screaming from McCarthy and her fellow panellists, all while the show aired live on TV, in 2014. The former New Kids on the Block bandmate then emerged, surprising his fiance while the audience rose to their feet to applaud.

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