Chloe Szepanowski has revealed the very personal detail in her engagement ring after her partner Mitch Orval popped the question in a beachside proposal.
The influencer couple confirmed their engagement earlier this week after Mitch got down on one knee during a getaway at Tiwi Island Retreat in the Northern Territory.
Now, Mitch, 27, and Chloe, 25, have shared the sweet detail he included in her engagement ring as she gave a close-up look at the lavish piece of jewellery.
Mitch, the son of former professional AFL player Mark Orval, revealed that a jewelled crucifix was set into the gold band beside the huge diamond in a nod to their religion.
Sharing a close-up snap of the ring to Instagram, which Chloe re-posted, Mitch explained he included the detail because ‘Jesus’ holds them together as a couple.
Chloe Szepanowski has revealed the very personal detail in her engagement ring after her partner Mitch Orval popped the question in a beachside proposal
He explained in a caption: ‘Jesus cross holding the stone together because that is who holds us together.’
He went on to claim that less married couples who ‘pray together’ get divorced, before adding: ‘Those who pray together, stay together.’
The social media star has been open about finding God and often gives an insight into his religion and family life with Chloe on his Instagram page.
Mitch and Chloe share two sons Arti, three, and Sunny, one, and frequently document their family lives with their combined 900,000 Instagram followers.
And the couple shared a huge update earlier this week when they confirmed they were engaged after Mitch popped the question on holiday.
Mitch, the son of football legend Mark Orval, revealed that a jewelled crucifix has been set into the gold band alongside the huge diamond in a nod to their religion
The influencer couple confirmed their engagement earlier this week after Mitch got down on one knee during a getaway at Tiwi Island Retreat in the Northern Territory
They shared a sweet video of the romantic proposal, which saw Mitch get down on one knee while they enjoyed a drink on a beach.
The model couldn’t hide her shock and excitement as she said yes, before sharing a passionate kiss with Mitch.
‘We’re getting married @mitchellorval Special place forever @tiwiislandretreat,’ Chloe captioned the post.
The couple have been together for nine years and have carved out successful careers for themselves as social media influencers.
Mitch shot to online fame in 2015 after he and his brother Dylan began secretly filming their famous father Mark’s expletive-laden tirades and posting them online.
They shared a sweet video of the proposal, which saw Mitch get down on one knee while they enjoyed a drink on a beach, before they shared a passionate kiss when Chloe said yes
The ‘Angry Dad’ video series became a viral sensation, and Mitch quickly became a social media star.
However, he briefly quit Instagram back in 2021 after having enough with online trolling, admitting he was ready to turn his back on the platform forever.
On his return to social media in 2022, Mitch conceded that, unlike many influencers, he had a ‘pretty positive audience’, but still experienced his fair share of negative feedback.
He said he was sick of trolls ‘painting him in certain ways’, ‘making him out to be someone he’s not’, and even ‘cancelling him’ for his life choices.
Mitch and Chloe share two sons Arti, three, and Sunny, one, and frequently document their family lives with their combined 900,000 Instagram followers
It was unclear exactly what Mitch was referring to, but he and Chloe faced huge backlash over their anti-vaxxer views and belief in Covid-19 conspiracy theories.
The couple made headlines during the pandemic for publicly ignoring Covid rules and emphasising their ‘pro-choice’ stance on social media.
In November 2021, Mitch Orval reportedly caused a scene at the buffet area of a Gold Coast resort staff asked him to wear a face mask and shoes.
In August the same year, Chloe and Mitch were also slammed online for sharing a YouTube video of themselves shopping in Queensland without wearing masks.