A rockstar from the 2000s almost fainted from being tired before asking his girlfriend to marry him.

The plan almost didn't happen.

August 20th 2024.

A rockstar from the 2000s almost fainted from being tired before asking his girlfriend to marry him.
In a heartwarming turn of events, Danny O'Donoghue, the lead singer of The Script, has proposed to his girlfriend of four years, Anais Naing. However, the proposal did not go as planned.

Danny, 43, took Anais, 30, on a trip to Norway where he had planned to ask her the big question. But before he could even get down on one knee, he almost passed out from exhaustion. You see, he had carried all the champagne, glasses, and food for their special moment up a mountain to the breathtaking Seven Sisters waterfall. But despite the challenges, Danny was determined to make it a memorable proposal for his beloved.

In a recent interview, Danny shared the details of the proposal and how he had to do it all without Anais knowing. He said that the Seven Sisters was their favorite place on earth and he wanted to make it even more special by proposing there. And thankfully, Anais said yes, making the couple overjoyed and ecstatic.

Danny further expressed his love for Anais by saying, "When you know, you know... I knew when it wasn’t right, but now I know whatever that is, that it’s 100% right." He believes that the pandemic, during which they met, has strengthened their bond and compressed 10 years of a relationship into just a few months.

Their first meeting was a chance encounter in their London neighborhood, and since then, Danny has been vocal about his love for Anais through his songwriting. He has written songs like "One Thing I Got Right" and "At Your Feet," which is Anais's favorite as it is directly about her.

Anais has also visited Danny's family in Ireland several times and has his mother's seal of approval. Before their public relationship, Danny was in a three-year relationship with Brazilian model Anne De Paula.

On a bittersweet note, the release of The Script's new album, Satellites, marks their first album since the sudden death of band member Mark Sheehan. Sheehan passed away in April last year at the age of 46 after a short, undisclosed illness.

Danny spoke about the loss of his friend and bandmate, saying that he struggled to stay sober and quit alcohol due to his grief and depression. He also believes that Sheehan would be proud of the new album.

In a statement, the band said, "Much loved husband, father, brother, bandmate and friend Mark Sheehan passed away today in hospital after a brief illness. The family and group ask fans to respect their privacy at this tragic time."

In May this year, it was revealed that Sheehan had left his £9.4million fortune to his family. He was a father to three children and lived in America with his wife, Rina.

Danny believes that Sheehan would have loved the song "Satellites" from their new album, even though they did not work on it together. He also shared that the album title holds a great significance to him, as it symbolizes their journey of moving past the loss of their dear friend.

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