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SHE SAID YES! INSIDE TARA & SAM’S SHOCK ENGAGEMENT

When “Uncle Sam” made his Bachelor In Paradise entrance, Tara never thought the long-haired larrikin would be the man of her dreams. But in what’s been described as the fairytale romance of the season, Woman’s Day can now reveal the pair are set to wed!

With rumours swirling that one contestant pops the question at the end of the series, our insider says the loved-up couple taking their relationsh­ip to the next level are in fact Tara, 28, and Sam, 31, who’ve won a legion of fans since cementing their romance on the show. “They are in love and it’s completely genuine,” says

our source. “They didn’t argue once in Paradise – it’s as if they were destined to be together!”

Our insider also reveals Sam – who is believed to have moved out of his flat in Sydney and into Tara’s Gold Coast apartment to be closer to his bride-to-be – did everything in his power to make sure the proposal was as memorable as possible.

“He told the other boys they’d better not propose to anyone as he didn’t want anything to ruin his and Tara’s moment,” the source says.

While viewers might question his move and think it’s too soon, his co-stars are all hoping it’ll work out, as they’re the perfect couple.

Die-hard fans of the show won’t be too surprised by the news, given Sam and Tara’s loved-up displays on social media. Just last week, head-over-heels Sam captioned a shot of them kissing, “such a beautiful moment with an incredible human”. For weeks, viewers have speculated it’s Sam’s voice that features in the ad that teases a proposal – and Tara has the lowest odds as the contestant set to say “yes” on Sportsbet.

“It looks like Sam might be getting down on one knee!” wrote one user. “It DOES sound like Sam!” added another excitedly.

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Sam and Tara have fallen head over heels!

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