Stars from ‘Halloweentown,’ Get Engaged

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HalloweentownKimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz have got married. The Disney Channel An alum revealed that they are engaged by a Thursday postShe smiled and flashed her ring, alongside her future husband and former co-star.

“Have I introduced you guys to my fiancee?”In the caption, the Disney Channel alum wrote. She added that she had said yes using a hashtag to put any doubters at ease. Kountz shared the happy news via his Instagram account. “She said yes!,”He wrote. “Gunna love you forever [Kimberly J. Brown].”

The film’s sequel, 2001, starred the pair as co-stars. Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s RevengeThe film is starring Kountz as the villain son and Brown playing Marnie Piper, the teenage witch leading the film series. The couple began dating in 2018 after they were made public. Talked with E! News: A bitDiscuss getting married in a 2021 interview.

“No pressure at all. We’re gonna fly in on brooms, we’re gonna do the whole shebang,”Kountz spoke to the outlet. Brown followed up. “I’m sure the fans would love that. I mean, I don’t know, that idea has never come up in our discussions about life. But I’m sure that would be art imitating life or life imitating art? One of the two.”

After filming finished, the couple parted ways. They remained in contact for 10 years before they were able to meet again. “I know it took me by surprise. I hadn’t seen her in years and I’m waiting I’m sitting at the bar waiting and she comes walking in and I was like, ‘Well, hello there, it’s been a while, hi!’ So it was pretty much just right away, I was like, ‘Damn, girl,'” Kountz told E! News. “If it wasn’t for the movie, we never would have met each other and reconnected later, and we wouldn’t be sitting here now, and she’s a pretty awesome lady. It just ended up working out really well, but it is funny to think, wow, that was 20 years ago and so much life happened in between us reconnecting and everything.”

Brown also shared her feelings about the reunion and expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to see the movies. “The movies have definitely meant a lot to me just growing up, and now that they mean a lot to other people it makes it so much more significant. But now there’s this aspect of our personal lives, too, that has bonded us in a different way. It definitely has just made it that much more special and just the irony, too, of us playing hardcore enemies and then being quite the opposite of that in real life,”She spoke.