
Boy band superstar Kevin Jonas is set to break millions of young girls’ hearts: he has announced he is engaged.
The oldest of the Jonas Brothers says he went down on one knee at girlfriend Danielle Deleasa’s doorstep after flying overnight from a show in Canada.
“She said yes, yes, yes like 500 times super-fast in a row,” the oldest Jonas Brother said proudly.
“It was tough performing last night, knowing that I was going to ask the biggest question in my life to the most amazing girl in the world.”
Jonas, 21, presented Deleasa, 22, with a cushion-cut diamond ring that Jonas designed with jeweller to the stars Jacob & Co. They have yet to set a date.
“It still feels like a dream,” Deleasa said just hours after the proposal at her home in New Jersey on Wednesday.
The young sweethearts met in May 2007 while vacationing with their families in the Bahamas. Deleasa, a former hairdresser, admits that When they met: “I didn’t know who the Jonas Brothers were.”
Jonas eagerly pursued Deleasa after that first meeting; the fateful moment came when he spotted her walking on the beach with a flower in her hair.

The 26-year-old chimpanzee, once Jacko’s constant companion, is enjoying his retirement in a special sanctuary in Florida.
Bosses at the Center for Great Apes in Wauchula, Florida, allowed TV cameras to film Bubbles to prove he was still alive – and to dispel many of the wild rumours about his fate.
And staff say since Jackson’s death, they feel an even stronger desire to spoil arguably the world’s most famous chimpanzee.
“Probably the best tribute we can pay Michael Jackson here is just to take excellent care of Bubbles because I know he loved Bubbles,” said the center’s director, Patti Ragan.
Bubbles, born in 1983, famously travelled everywhere – and did everything – with his superstar owner. But Jacko eventually had to give him up when he became too big and too strong to safely remain a domestic ‘pet’.
Bubbles has been at the Center for Great Apes for the last four years – but sadly never got a visit from his former owner.
“Most of our chimps recognise their former owners and get excited to see them,” said Ragan, who added that most of the chimps there were also connected to the entertainment industry.
“I’m pretty sure Bubbles would have got excited” had Jacko ever visited, she added.
Source: Splash News