Daniel Radcliffe gets marriage proposal from fan on TV Show

The US News (ANI) Sunday 5th February, 2012

Daniel Radcliffe had to go through an awkward moment during a TV interview in Los Angeles when a fan got down on one knee and asked him to marry her.

The Harry Potter star, who is dating production assistant Rosie Coker, was gracious as he turned down the nervous fan, who towered over him as she hit the stage during Radcliffe's fan-invited appearance on Extra.

She even presented the 22-year-old star with a novelty ring.

"You are wonderful, and thank you. I love you too, but we should probably see other people," Contactmusic quoted her as saying.

Radcliffe, who was on the show to promote new thriller 'The Woman in Black', was mobbed by fans as he arrived at L.A. shopping centre The Grove, where Extra has been shot. (ANI)

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