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Epic Proposal: Man Recreates Beloved 10 Things I Hate About You Scene With Marching Band Serenade

In a romantic gesture straight from a classic rom-com, Will Johnson proposed to his girlfriend by recreating the famous stadium serenade from 10 Things I Hate About You. The proposal took place at Stadium High School in Tacoma, Washington—the original filming location of the iconic scene where Heath Ledger’s character sang “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” With the help of the local Tacomarama marching band, led by Irina Rasputnis, Johnson delivered a heartfelt serenade, filling the stadium with music and joy. The band’s members brought energy and support, making the moment unforgettable for everyone involved. Johnson’s cinematic proposal has captured hearts online, celebrating a love story worthy of the big screen.

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