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Nathan Bates, star of the popular UPtv reality series Bringing Up Bates, is officially engaged to his girlfriend Esther Keyes.
Fox News can exclusively reveal that Nathan popped the question on May 22 in Florida after a three-day celebration of their relationship that spanned three different cities. The proposal, which comes after he had been courting her for the past year, marks the first man in the large Bates family to get engaged in roughly eight years.
The big moment took place in Orlando, Fla. after the couple visited their respective hometowns earlier that same weekend. The actual moment Nathan got down on one knee happened at family friends Dan and Janie Drummond’s home in Mandalay shores on Lake Conway. Nathan noted that being lake-adjacent was a big part of his plan to give Esther a memorable weekend before asking her to be his wife.
Bringing Up Bates star Nathan Bates is engaged
UPI News Service, 05/24/2021
Bringing Up Bates star Nathan Bates is engaged to be married.
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Bates confirmed the news Monday on Instagram alongside photos of his proposal. She said YES!!! I get to marry the girl of my dreams @ekeyes97, he captioned the post.
Bates sister Carlin Bates and brother Zach Bates were among those to congratulate the couple on social media. We are so thrilled for you both! Carlin Bates, who married Evan Stewart in May 2019, said on Instagram Stories. We can t wait for you to be a part of the family @ekeyes97.
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Making his first Double-A start, Jhonathan Diaz took a no-hitter into the sixth inning in the best performance from a Rocket City Trash Pandas starter this season to lead the Trash Pandas to a 2-0 win over the Tennessee Smokies on Thursday night at Toyota Field. From
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The Rocket City Trash Pandas ended the first series in franchise history with a 7-1 loss to the Chattanooga Lookouts in front of a Mother’s Day crowd of 2,542 on Sunday afternoon at AT&T Field.
Posted: May 9, 2021 4:11 PM
Updated: May 9, 2021 6:57 PM
Posted By: WAAY 31 Sports
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee – The Rocket City Trash Pandas ended the first series in franchise history with a 7-1 loss to the Chattanooga Lookouts in front of a Mother’s Day crowd of 2,542 on Sunday afternoon at AT&T Field.
Chattanooga jumped out to an early lead against Trash Pandas starter Cooper Criswell (0-1, 9.00). In the first, an error by Rocket City first baseman David MacKinnon allowed the game’s first run to score. An inning later, the Lookouts rallied for five runs, capped by Narciso Crook’s two-run homer, to take a 6-0 lead.