McLovin is engaged and both he and his fiancée proudly showed off her engagement ring at a Celtics game on Saturday (15 April).
Christopher Mintz-Plasse, who we all remember from his roles as awkward high schoolers in Superbad and Kick-Ass, is all grown up.
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Last December, the 33-year-old actor popped the question and asked his girlfriend of more than five years, live-music photographer Britt Bowman, to marry him.
The 32-year-old posted on Instagram last year to announce the couple's engagement, which happened on Christmas Eve and she shared a Carousel post of the loved-up couple kissing not long after getting engaged.
Britt wrote:"Mintz-Plasse did a thing 12.24.2022."
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The actor also made a joke about getting engaged when she shared his own gallery of photos on Instagram to mark the romantic moment.
"Life's over!!!" he quipped in his Instagram caption alongside a gallery of photos with Bowman.
The couple were in the audience watching the Celtics vs Hawks NBA playoff game, where they were filmed proudly showing off Bowman’s ring at the TD Garden in Boston.
As their faces were seen on the jumbotron, the Role Models star held his fiancée’s hand as the crowd cheered before they kissed to the sound of even louder cheers.
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After the game, Mintz-Plasse took to Instagram to share some courtside pictures and the moment the couple were filmed and shown on the jumbotron.
"Boston you’re always a LIT ASS TIME," he captioned the post. "I love you see you soon. Celtics in four."
The couple have yet to announce when their romantic soiree will take place but here's hoping the iconic cast of Superbad will reunite and be in attendance.
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Back in 2018, Mintz-Plasse called his then-girlfriend ‘literally the kindest person I’ve ever met’, adding: "Thanks for taking care of me, and making my house a home. Please don’t go on tour again because I’m a mess when you’re gone, but that’s besides the point. Love you a s’much."
Superbad star Seth Rogen previously shut down the idea of a sequel because he's so proud of the film.
"I think of all the movies we've ever made, Superbad is the one I'd 100 per cent probably never touch," he told LADbible.
"Honestly, I don't think it requires improvement or anything to be built upon it. I'm unbelievably proud of it, it really holds up - people still watch it, high school kids come up to me telling me that they watched it for the first time and how they loved it. It's worked its way into being viewed as one of the better high school movies that's out there.
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"I'm so terrified of subtracting from it in any way with a bad sequel or spin-off that I'd never do it. I have so few actual good accomplishments that I'm horrified to f**k with the ones I have.”