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Posted: 2018-05-04T16:06:29Z | Updated: 2018-05-04T16:06:29Z Cheryl Burke And Matthew Lawrence Are Engaged | HuffPost

Cheryl Burke And Matthew Lawrence Are Engaged

The actor proposed to the Dancing With the Stars pro on her birthday.

Cheryl Burke of “Dancing With the Stars ” had one hell of a birthday.

The celebrity dancer and choreographer confirmed on Instagram that her boyfriend, actor Matthew Lawrence, 38, popped the question on Thursday — her 34th birthday.

Burke shared a photo of her boo kissing her as she proudly displayed her shiny new rock.

“OMG! So far so good for 34!” she captioned the post, adding, ”#amilliontimesyes #imengaged #herecomesthebride.”

Burke “was totally surprised ” by the proposal,” Entertainment Tonight reports.

“The diamond has special meaning as it’s the same diamond that Cheryl’s late father, Steve Burke, gave to her mother,” Burke’s rep told ET. “Matthew, with the help of his mother Donna, Cheryl’s mother Sherri and XIV Karats had the stone reset and added more diamonds to create the ring he proposed to Cheryl with.”

Burke and the former “Boy Meets World” and “Mrs. Doubtfire” star rekindled their romance last year after dating from 2006 to 2008 and initially met through his brother.

“We dated 10 years ago for two years,” Burke told ET in in 2017 . “Actually, Joey Lawrence was in the audience tonight. He did ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ and then he introduced us, and now we’re back, reunited.”

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Lawrence and Burke in 2007.
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In April, Burke told Us Weekly that she and Matthew Lawrence have a pretty solid bond .

“I think we have really good companionship and I think we just built from there,” she said. “That’s the most important thing. We can actually hang out. When we go away together, we really enjoy it. When it’s just the two of us, it’s the best.”

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