Christopher Mintz-Plasse has delighted fans by showing off his fiancée’s engagement ring at a basketball game.
The 33-year-old Superbad star – who is perhaps better known to fans as the hapless teenager McLovin – attended the Boston Celtics and Atlanta Hawks NBA playoff at the TD Garden arena in Massachusetts on Saturday (April 15).
The actor was with his bride-to-be Britt Bowman and the couple showcased a very public display of affection during the sports game.
Watch the heartwarming moment below:
The Kick-Ass actor then shared a gallery of pictures from the night, including a video of him on the large screen. He also wrote in the caption: “Boston you’re always a LIT ASS TIME. I love you see you soon. Celtics in four.”
Upon seeing his loving post, many users flooded the comment section with hilarious references to his role in Greg Mottola’s 2007 comedy film. They also congratulated the pair on their engagement.
Another user remarked: “Mclovin You did it!! chilki chiki yeah.”
A third person commented: “Mclovin needs his own individual movie called McLovin.”
A fourth remarked: “Y’all are so f***ing cute omggggggggggg.”
The actor – who recently appeared in the 2022 comedy flick Honor Society – confirmed his engagement to Bowman in a series of photographs shared on the social media platform back in December.
The post was captioned “Life’s over!!!” and started with a selfie of them kissing as his long-term partner flashed her engagement ring in front of the camera.
The couple has been together for six years and has yet to announce the date of their big day.
Mintz-Plasse was just 17 years old when shot to stardom due to his role as nerd Fogell and his alter-ego – a Hawaiian man born on June 3, 1981, with just one name: McLovin.
Seth Rogen – who co-wrote the film and starred as Officer Michaels – joined in on the celebrations by posting a picture of the notorious fake ID with the caption: “Happy 40th birthday McLovin. (We wrote this joke when we were 14 years old).”
The picture definitely stood the test of time, and we hope Mintz-Plasse’s marriage to Bowman does too!