Saturday, December 25, 2010

Longtime sweetheart Kristi Gibson states yes to Bret Michaels proposal

Michaels has proposed to his longtime sweetheart Kristi Gibson. This is after 16 years of on-again, off-again dating and two kids. As a part of the climax of his VH1 show, Michaels focused on the couple’s anniversary. In the last few minutes of the show, he got on one knee and proposed. The proposed wedding ceremony does not yet have a date or details. The pair plans to announce this information later. This wedding ceremony might need the use of a personal loan to plan it correctly. Article source – Bret Michaels engaged – Gibson promises to have, hold, and smoke by MoneyBlogNewz.

Bret Michaels now engaged

Whether or not Bret would propose to his sweetheart within the VH1 show “Bret Michaels: Life as I know it,” was what the whole finale was about. An on again, off again relationship as what Bret Michaels and Kristi Gibson had. It lasted 16 years too. Also, the pair had 2 children together already. 5 year old Jorja and 10 year old Raine came from them. The pair is now to be married to be wedded as Kristi said yes to a proposal from Michael.

What Bret Michaels did for the proposal

There was a twist to Bret Michaels getting to be married with the proposal. He not only said “I bought you that ring, not to be a friendship with benefits… we’ve had that for a while. It’s just one of those things. I love you and I respect you and you’ve been through so much with me. It means something to me.” You will find several times when Michaels and Kristi Gibson are on again, off again. This has not stopped the 2 from being good parents to their kids or even Gibson from showing up at the hospital all year for him. Michaels spoke about his heart surgery within the proposal too. He said, “if it does not work out and I die during the operation, will you roll my ashes and smoke me?”

Wedding uncommon for Michaels

Though they have been together for 16 years, Michaels and Kristi Gibson are bucking a trend in relationships. Only about 6 percent of children have parents that have college degrees or higher when born to them outside of marriage although these two are uncommon because they are financially well off, have children and are nevertheless together. A lot of people do not end up marrying the parent of their child. That makes the pair highly unusual.

Citations

MTV

mtv.com/news/articles/1654705/20101221/bret_michaels.jhtml



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