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These teens faked a proposal just to get free dessert from fancy restaurant (Photos)

Cati Domitrovich, 19, with her best friend Alex Nagle, 17, from Texas, faked a proposal at a fancy restaurant just to get free dessert.


Domitrovich said that on Saturday they wanted to cheer themselves up after a bad week, so they went out to a fancy dinner.

"We just had to act like a couple the entire time," Domitrovich said.


When she went to the bathroom, Nagle told the server that he was going to propose. He asked her to take photos.

Domitrovich said that the restaurant was convinced. "Everyone believed us and everyone clapped," she said. See full photos below...







Lol!! How far are you willing to go for food?

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