
Hollyoaks star David Tag proposes to girlfriend in beautiful setting
The Sylver McQueen actor has been dating Abi Harrison since 2019, with the couple moving in together just before the Covid lockdowns.
They have since had two children together: son Reuben, born in 2021, and Kaspar, born in 2023.
Now, they look set to take the next step by tying the knot.
Taking to Instagram, David shared pictures and videos from their trip to Ibiza, where he got down on one knee.
'This years Ibiza turned out to be a bit more eventful than normal,' he wrote alongside the post.
The comments were flooded with support from his Hollyoaks co-stars, with Goldie McQueen star Chelsee Healey writing: 'OMG congratulations so so happy for you.'
'Congrats big man,' Owen Warner, who played Romeo Nightingale, wrote, while Frankie Osborne star Isabelle Smith added: 'congratulations !!!'
David starred as Sylver McQueen on Hollyoaks from 2018 until 2022, and was involved in some major storylines during that time. More Trending
He arrived in the village after being released from prison, and embarked on relationships with Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) and Grace Black (Tamara Wall), among others.
He discovered that he was a father, and later suffered a cardiac arrest after drinking from a cup poisoned by daughter Cher.
However, it was Bobby Costello who was ultimately responsible for his death, after leaving him to die beneath a beam in the explosion at Salon de The de Marnie.
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Since leaving the show, David has been open about his struggle with varicose veins, and the treatment he has undergone.
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