Alex Sarchadzhieva Engaged!

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

Unexpected On-Air Proposal Stuns bulgarian TV Show

A surprising marriage proposal unfolded on the set of “I Love Bulgaria,” leaving viewers and participants in shock.


A Public Display of Affection Gone Awry

During a recent broadcast of the popular BBC educational program, “I Love Bulgaria,” producer Borko Chuchkov unexpectedly proposed to Alex Sarchadzhieva, a presenter on the show. the proposal occurred after a musical performance by Rushi Vidinliev, when Chuchkov, visibly moved, knelt before Sarchadzhieva with a ring in hand.

The Proposal and a Sharp Rejection

With heartfelt emotion, Chuchkov addressed Sarchadzhieva, expressing that his feelings led him to this moment.Though, the romantic gesture took an unexpected turn when Sarchadzhieva’s ex-partner, Ivan Laskin, interjected, criticizing the ring. He’s big, he was! This ring is alien! When you personally buy me a ring, then we will talk. For the first time, someone falls on me to offer me a marriage, but stole a ring. So how can I say” Yes “, you are not fine! she exclaimed, casting doubt on the sincerity of the proposal.

Team Dynamics and Humorous Commentary

Following the awkward rejection, Chuchkov returned to his team, which included BNT presenter Georgi Lyubenov and actress Zdravka Kamenova. Their opponents, led by Captain Julian Vergov, featured singer Tino and presenter Petya Dikova. Vergov, known for his sharp wit, seized the chance to poke fun at Chuchkov’s expense. I love Borko very much because there is always someone in this show that is exposed more then I do, Vergov quipped, highlighting the uncomfortable situation.

Vergov’s Team Secures Victory

Adding to the drama, Vergov’s team ultimately won the competition, compounding Chuchkov’s misfortune. The episode served as a reminder that live television can be unpredictable, with unexpected moments of both romance and humor.

The Rise of Reality TV Proposals

While on-air proposals are not new, they continue to capture public attention. According to a recent survey, 35% of people find public proposals romantic, while 65% find them stressful for the proposee. This incident on “I Love Bulgaria” highlights the potential pitfalls of such grand gestures, especially when personal relationships are complex.

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