Alabama Reporter Gets Caught In 'One Heck Of A Surprise' Amid 'Breaking News' Scene

A reporter for an Alabama ABC affiliate was shocked to discover a "massive collaborative plan" after her boyfriend crashed an interview with police.

An Alabama TV reporter got the scoop of a lifetime when she found her now-fiancé kneeling for a marriage proposal behind her while she was on the job.

Valerie Bell, a reporter for Birmingham’s ABC affiliate WBMA, arrived at a scene in response to reports of a vehicle driven into water as she spoke to officials with the Pell City Police Department.

Video captured by the station’s chief photographer Bill Castle shows the moment that Blake Bjornson, a firefighter who is friends with officials in the police department, knelt behind her with a ring box in hand.

“So do you mind if I take some notes?” Bell asked an officer at the scene.

“Uh, sure, yeah, but before you take some notes, I think you gon’ like to see one thing right behind you,” the officer said as he pointed toward Bjornson.

“Oh, my God,” said Bell before expressing her shock over the setup.

Bjornson, who said in his proposal that Bell was the greatest thing to ever happen to him, soon got a yes from his now-fiancée.

Bell, in a tweet, wrote that the proposal was “one heck of a surprise.”

“Can’t wait to spend forever with you. I’m the most lucky girl #BecomingBjornson,” wrote Bell.

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