One half of the adorable twin duo on the HGTV television show “Property Brothers” finally settled down in May 2018. Drew Scott and Linda Phan met in 2010 during a fashion week event in Toronto and finally tied the knot this may in a romantic ceremony in Italy.

When Drew proposed to Linda, he sang Train’s hit song, “Marry Me.” Most people are familiar with the brothers from their television show, and know that they are talent builders and home improvement gurus.

But what most people don’t know is that the talented brothers have one more amazing talent. Drew and his brother Jonathan can really sing. They actually have a side project called The Scott Brothers and made their musical debut in 2015.

The handsome brothers made a debut as a country music duo during a televised special called “Property Brothers at Home on the Ranch.” Drew remembers how growing up on a ranch he and his brother would sit around a campfire, strumming a guitar, and singing songs.

Linda says she was very surprised when Drew serenaded her with a proposal, and was even more surprised when he gave her something extra special on the day of their wedding. He arranged for someone to carry in the gift to her dressing room before the ceremony.

The gift was a vintage record player and included a long song that Drew had recorded just for Linda on a vinyl 45. Fans begged to hear his pledge of love to Linda, so Drew released a video of his wedding song, “You Chose Me” that features him singing and snippets of Linda hearing the song for the first time on their TLC special “Linda and Drew Say I Do.”

The video below is absolutely amazing. Between the clips of the wedding, the passion filled tones of Drew’s voice, and the beautiful emotions on Linda’s face, the video is romantic and stunning. Check it out for yourself and be sure to share it with your friends.

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