Guy Sebastien, the singer-songwriter, gave a private performance to an Australian couple, making their engagement unforgettable. Nathan planned to propose to his girlfriend, Steph, on a boat near the Sydney Opera House. The couple had been together for six years, and Nathan wanted to make it as special as possible. He contacted KIIS, an Australian radio station, to see if Guy Sebastien could make Steph’s dream engagement a reality.
Nathan revealed that Steph, a music teacher, was a huge Sebastien fan, so he knew it would be a fantastic surprise for her to have the singer join them. Nathan, on the other hand, was visibly nervous, possibly worried that if she turned down his proposal, everything would fall apart. Sebastien announced to the cameras that he would perform a stripped-down version of his song “I Chose Good.”. However, this was only if Steph accepted the proposal.
Nathan got down on one knee and asked the big question. Thankfully for Nathan and KIIS listeners, Steph said yes, and the two kissed in delight. While Steph was admiring her engagement ring, she heard a piano playing and then the familiar voice of her favourite singer, Guy Sebastien. Looking around in confusion, she caught sight of the Australian megastar as he came up the boat’s steps. Steph gasped and clutched her chest, mouthing, “What!?” in astonishment.
After taking a few moments to get over her shock, Steph was then able to enjoy the moment and dance along. Nathan popped open a bottle of champagne to celebrate the joyous occasion. During the vocal break, Sebastien added humour by commenting, “This boat is getting rocky. I like it!” He congratulated the starstruck couple before commending them on their choice of venue by saying, “There’s no more beautiful harbour to do it than this.”
Guy Sebastian became famous after winning the first season of Australian Idol in 2003. Sebastien, who was born in Malaysia and raised in Australia, achieved success with the release of his hit song “Battle Scars” in 2012. He has sold over five million singles and albums in Australia and has wowed audiences all over the world, including with performances for Queen Elizabeth II, Oprah Winfrey, and Pope Benedict XVI.