WWE's Charlotte Flair And Andrade May Be Engaged

Pair are said to be "getting serious".

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According to a report from gossip column TMZ - possibly penned inches outside an airport arrivals gate - the budding romance between WWE's Charlotte Flair and Andrade is said to be growing "very serious, very quickly".

Eagled-eyed journos over in TMZ towers noted that Charlotte has began wearing a ring on her finger, with sources suggesting that their relationship has moved up a notch. No-one has been able to confirm a possible engagement at this time, but the lack of a firm "no" is telling.

A sure sign that things have been getting serious was Andrade's spiteful separation from SmackDown's Charlotte during the recent Superstar Shake-Up. Thanks to the intervention of FOX, who are interested in boosting their Spanish language FOX Deportes channel, 'La Sombra' has been shifted back to be with his current belle.

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The couple went public over WrestleMania weekend, and have since taken a trip away to the Dominican Republic. TMZ further speculated that Andrade may have picked Charlotte's potential rock up on a Caribbean beach...

Flair, 33, has had two previous marriages. From 2010 to 2013, she was hitched to Riki Johnson, who latterly sued Charlotte over defamatory statements made in her book with regards to alleged domestic abuse. From 2013 to 2015, The Queen was married to Thomas Latimer, better known to wrestling fans as Bram.

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If Charlotte did say 'yes' to Andrade in the past month, then we extend our warmest congratulations to the soon-to-be happy couple. If not, well, as you were.

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