Where better to propose than at the Magic Kingdom?
, Wilson said:"He's the big, big boss and I thought, 'Well, if he says yes, then it was meant to be, and I was meant to propose that day at Disneyland.'
When it came to the heartfelt moment, Wilson, 42, admitted she didn't actually know how to propose and just winged it. "And then she was like, 'What are you doing?' And goes, 'Well, you can’t be the only one on your knee,' so she got down as well."
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