Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett got engaged to boyfriend Jaymes Vaughan



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“Mean Girls” star Jonathan Bennett is engaged to boyfriend, TV host Jaymes Vaughan.

Bennett, who most notably played Aaron Samuels in the 2004 comedy “Mean Girls,” told People magazine about the proposal, which featured an original song written by Vaughan and a producer friend while Bennett was filming a project for Hallmark titled, “The Christmas House.”

He was told they were going to take pictures of family Christmas cards and that is why the photographers were there, according to Bennett. However, when “no one” got to look the 39-year-old actor in the eye, he “found out later that it was because they didn’t want to spoil what was about to happen.”

“My sister yelled at me to get out ‘real quick’ and my FOMO stepped in so I ran outside,” Bennett said referring to the fear of missing something. “Then I looked and saw Jaymes holding up a sign that said, ‘We never found our song, so I wrote it for you.'”

The sign gave the offer away for Bennett because Vaughan had made the same type of sign for Bennett when Vaughan told Bennett that he loved him for the first time.

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Jaymes Vaughan, left, and Jonathan Bennett are engaged.  Vaughan also wrote an original song for Bennett.  (Photo by Amanda Edwards / WireImage)

Jaymes Vaughan, left, and Jonathan Bennett are engaged. Vaughan also wrote an original song for Bennett. (Photo by Amanda Edwards / WireImage)

“And then I started to cry ugly, the ugliest cry anyone has ever cried,” he admitted.

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As for the song, Vaughan noted that “every part” of it was personal to his love.

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“Every word, even the structure of the melody was designed the way I knew he would sing it to me,” Vaughan explained. “He has this really cute way of singing things to me. I just wanted him to feel like the most special person for those three minutes of first listening to the song.”

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