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Wilhelmina Shrimpton and rugby ref Ben O’Keeffe are engaged

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 12 Oct 2024, 3:01pm
Wilhelmina Shrimpton and Ben O’Keeffe. Photo / Instagram
Wilhelmina Shrimpton and Ben O’Keeffe. Photo / Instagram

Wilhelmina Shrimpton and rugby ref Ben O’Keeffe are engaged

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 12 Oct 2024, 3:01pm

Journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton and rugby referee Ben O’Keeffe are engaged. 

Taking to social media this morning, the pair shared snaps showing O’Keeffe, 35, on one knee, Shrimpton, 34, flaunting the ring on her finger, and the two in an affectionate embrace. 

The Instagram post also revealed where O’Keefe, New Zealand’s most capped referee, popped the question: the location tagged was Chapmans Peak in Cape Town, South Africa. 

The caption consisted of three emojis – a thunderbolt, a puzzle and a ring – and the date “25.09.24″, suggesting the engagement occurred two-and-a-half weeks ago. 

 

While the engagement is a bold milestone for the smitten couple, it isn’t entirely surprising. 

Two months ago the pair spoke to Woman’s Day about plans to tie the knot. 

“I’ve always wanted a family. I’ve always wanted a house where you can just settle down and be happy. But I’ve always wanted to do that with the right person, so I’ve waited. Now I’ve found Wilhelmina, I’m sure all of that stuff will happen,” O’Keefe told the magazine. 

Former Newshub reporter and host on Today FM, Shrimpton expressed mutual feelings, telling Woman’s Day that she saw marriage and children in their future. “I just feel grateful every day that we’ve met and the timing of everything is just divine. It’s all just been so perfect,” she said. 

The pair went public about their romance about a year ago, shortly after it was announced Shrimpton had separated from insurance broker Mike Sanders after five years of marriage. 

“Mike and I have indeed chosen to go our separate ways, but it’s been really positive, amicable and we remain friends,” Shrimpton had told Spy. Sanders also told Spy the separation was mutual. 

Since Today FM abruptly closed in March last year and consequentially made Shrimpton redundant from her role, she established her own business, Wils & Co Media, which involves broadcasting, MCing, writing and PR work. 

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