Cameron Munster is engaged! NRL star says ‘he’s leaving Italy with extra baggage’ after proposing to girlfriend Bianca McMahon in Lake Como – a year after white powder scandal and rehab
NRL star Cameron Munster is engaged.
The Melbourne Storm player, 28, popped the question to his glamorous girlfriend Bianca McMahon during a recent trip to Lake Como.
“Leaving Italy with extra baggage…HI FIANCED,” the couple wrote in a joint Instagram post on Monday alongside a beloved photo.
NRL star Cameron Munster is engaged. The Melbourne Storm player, 28, popped the question to his glamorous girlfriend Bianca McMahon during a recent trip to Lake Como. They are pictured with their son Jaxon Kian Munster
The couple shared a kiss in front of a picturesque Lombardy backdrop as they both held their son Jaxon Kian Munster.
The happy news comes a year after the footy star’s infamous white powder scandal, which saw him go to rehab for gambling and excessive drinking problems.
Bianca showed off her dazzling engagement ring in the photos.
The bling features a huge center diamond surrounded by smaller stones.
The newly engaged couple wrapped up warm for the European winter with Bianca in a wool coat and Cameron in a hoodie and cap.
The couple shared a kiss in front of a picturesque Lombardy backdrop as they both held their son Jaxon
Many of Cameron’s NRL colleagues were quick to congratulate the couple.
“Congratulations” wrote Kenny Bromwich.
‘Yes! Congratulation!’ added Angus Crichton followed by several heart emojis.
Jahrome Hughes joked: ‘Pretty heavy luggage’ while Harry Grant wrote: ‘congratulations legends!’.
The couple welcomed their first child last December
The couple welcomed their first child Jaxon in December last year.
Munster became a dad just weeks after being released from rehab for alcohol abuse, which he entered voluntarily after being awarded $130,000 and ordered to stay sober for a year.
He was punished for the infamous ‘white powder’ scandal alongside teammates Brandon Smith and Chris Lewis in a video that emerged after the Melbourne Storm lost the NRL Preliminary Final to Penrith.
Munster became a dad just weeks after being released from rehab for alcohol abuse, which he entered voluntarily after being awarded $130,000 and ordered to stay sober for a year.
Munster apologized in October 2021 and pledged to enter a treatment center for four weeks and not drink alcohol for 12 months.
He was kicked out of the club’s management group and given a suspended $100,000 fine by irate club officials.
The NRL also imposed a $30,000 fine and a one-game suspension.
After agreeing to enter The Banyans Health Residence in Queensland – at his own expense – Munster returned to pre-season training a changed man.
Munster apologized in October 2021 and pledged to enter a treatment center for four weeks and not drink alcohol for 12 months.
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