Ashlee and Pete’s Engaged!
The pop sensation Ashlee Simpson and her rocker boyfriend Pete Wentz recently got engaged, as announced through a post made by the couple last Wednesday on the networking site FriendsorEnemies.com.
“We know there has been a lot of speculation recently about Pete and I and we wanted our fans to be the first to know, because you guys are the best. Yes, we are thrilled to share that we are happily engaged,” Simpson confessed.
“Thank you for all of your support and well wishes—it means the world to us. We consider this to be a very private matter, and we wanted to be the first to tell you and to hear it straight from us.”
The future dad-in-law Joe Simpson was reported thrilled to learn the news regarding his daughter’s awaiting walk down the aisle.
He announced that he is “totally happy” and “so excited to have Pete as part of the family…We are blessed.”
Joe also admitted (through E!) that Wentz asked him for his consent to propose to Ashlee.
“He doesn’t look like it, but Pete is a very traditional guy, and he knows Joe is too,” a mole close to the pair admits. “He never would have asked her without Joe’s permission.”
“It just means that he hasn’t asked my dad yet,†Simpson implied last February, when asked about the “promise ring” she was wearing while taping an interview for Fuse TV’s The Sauce. (She also vehemently had shorn off the pregnancy buzz.)
The couple have been seeing each since late 2006, although both originally denied gossip of a budding romance.
Around mid-2007, the head-in-the-clouds twosome were all about the relationship dish, Wentz announcing that, “I have never met somebody who makes me feel the way she makes me feel.”
The pair have undergone a lot of rumors since then, counting the undying gossip that Wentz’s group was tired of his relationship with Simpson due to her less-stellar melodic history— cruel hearsays his buddies continually denied.
“nothing short of awesome,” guitarist Joe Trohman describes Simpson, as written on his Friends or Enemies blog last December.
While the bond is noticeably there, Wentz wouldn’t scheme so far as to presume what his fiancé might want to slip on the special day.
“I would not even try to step in and design Ashlee’s wedding dress,” Wentz exclaimed
“I don’t think she would want that—thank God. Anyone who would want a wedding dress designed by me, I would not want to marry them.”
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