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Tyler Lepley and Miracle Watts quickly became one of our favorite couples to watch, so when the Harlem actor finally put a ring on it, we were happy for our sis. However, Tyler received criticism for waiting "too long" to ask Miracle for her hand in marriage, especially after Miracle expressed wanting marriage on her YouTube page.

In a Q&A with fans, the model was asked, "Do you see yourself getting married?" She replied, "Of course. Of course! I better see myself getting married soon. Soon."


The following question asked if it was "disrespectful for a man not to marry a woman after being with her for a certain amount of years if they both agree that marriage is something that they want?" The mom of one answered, "I do. I do. I do and we're coming up on that time... You better get it together."

Well according to Tyler, he knew Miracle was "the one" from jump and he just wanted them to take their time. He addressed the criticism head on while visiting The Breakfast Club with his Harlem costars.

"When it comes to any relationship, whether we're talking about my fiancée Miracle or my sisters right here (referring to his co-stars), it behooves us to really take our time with it," he said. "To figure out a place where we can get in, where it's a true give-and-take relationship, where we're really bringing something to the table and able to take something away from it."

He continued, "That takes time. We live in this microwave society where everything is supposed to be overnight. Social media makes it harder...makes it more difficult, because you're not able to grow at your own pace. You have to suffer your wins and your losses sometimes, well, all the time, in front of everybody."

The costars met on P-Valley season two and reportedly started dating in 2021. Not too long after, they became Instagram official and, in May 2022, revealed they were expecting their first child together. The couple announced their engagement On November 3, 2024.

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