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''Superman'' Brandon Routh Gets Engaged
Aug. 23, 2006
Apparently the man of steel has eyes for just one gal, as Brandon Routh proposed to his own real-life Lois Lane it was revealed this week in People Magazine.
Earlier this month, Brandon Routh, star of Superman Returns, asked his girlfriend of three years, Courtney Ford, if she would be his wife and she said yes.
Apparently, the engagement, which came courtesy of a Neil Lane diamond ring, happened earlier this month with the couple planning to walk down the aisle next fall.
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