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Ex-Hibs & Rangers ace Jason Cummings gets engaged as he pops the question to stunning sister of Scotland star

Ex-Hibs & Rangers ace Jason Cummings gets engaged as he pops the question to stunning sister of Scotland star

Scottish Sun11 hours ago
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FORMER Hibs and Rangers striker Jason Cummings has had plenty to celebrate in recent years.
Now he's got a wedding to prepare for as well!
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Jason Cummings asked Hannah Doig to marry him
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She said yes
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Hannah showed off her engagement ring
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Cummings plays for Mohun Bagan in India these days
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Edinburgh-born Cummings, 29, made his name at Hibs where he made 150 appearances between 2013 and 2017.
After establishing himself as a prolific striker, he earned a switch to Nottingham Forest in England in 2017.
He would spent the second half of that season back in Scotland with Rangers, netting six goals in 18 games for the Light Blues.
Cummings spent the next few years in the lower leagues of England, returning to Scotland with Dundee in in January 2021.
A year later, he took a chance and headed for Australia - and has never looked back.
Cummings enjoyed a stunning career renaissance with Central Coast Mariners, becoming a cult hero and prolific striker.
He bagged 30 goals across 49 league games for the club, firing them to A-League title glory in the 2022/23 season.
Having already been capped by Scotland, Cummings switched allegiance to Australia ahead of the 2022 World Cup and achieved a career dream by making the squad for the planet's biggest football tournament.
Then in June 2023, his life changed even further when he became the highest-paid player in India when he signed for Mohun Bagan.
He's won the Indian Super League twice.
Jason Cummings sparks 'crazy scenes' as ex-Rangers and Hibs star leads chanting in wild welcome to new club in India
When he's not playing for his club, Cummings spends lots of time travelling the globe with stunning partner Hannah.
They've been all over, from Italy to the USA, to Thailand and beyond.
This past week, they've been in the idyllic Greek spot of Santorini - and it's a place that will stay in their hearts forever.
That's because the striker and Hannah have got ENGAGED there.
On Instagram, Hannah shared a video of the moment Cummings got down on one knee to ask the question.
The footie ace pulled out all the stops too, with a red love heart, seemingly endless red roses and the words 'will you marry me?' in neon lighting creating a romantic atmosphere.
A visibly emotional Hannah quickly says yes and the happy cople enjoy a kiss and a hug at what is an incredible setting.
She shared further snaps showing off her engagement ring, while Cummings enjoys a glass of bubbly.
Hannah herself comes from a footballing background - well, by virtue of who her brother is!
She's the older sister of Scotland defender Josh Doig.
Doig, 23, is a former Hibs player himself but has been out in Italy for the past three years.
After 18 months with Hellas Verona, he joined Sassuolo last year and helped the club seal promotion back to Serie A last season.
A number of famous faces wished Cummings and Hannah well after the revealed their happy news.
Former Rangers star Ryan Jack wrote: "Congratulations mate."
Gers-daft wrestling hero Grado added: "Tremendous. Congrats troops."
Aston Villa ace Matty Cash, Hearts and Australia star Cammy Devlin and another ex-Ger, Greg Stewart, were among the other to pass on their congratulations.
Buzzing Hannah responded: "Thanks so much everyone, appreciate it so much. So happy."
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Glam Hannah has been with Cummings for several years
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She joins him on his travels across the world
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Hannah was delighted to get engaged in Santorini
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Jason Cummings and Hannah Doig in Australia
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Hannah's brother is Scotland star Josh Doig
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