"I just want to say you've absolutely changed my life, I love you so much and I can't wait to spend forever with you. Do you want to do this thing? Do you want to get married,” asked Jowsey. "Harry knows I want to marry him, so yes," replied Farago, who also revealed to us that she was serious about Jowsey. "Well I couldn't imagine being with anyone else," added Jowsey. So cute.[video_embed id='1955444']RELATED: Lily Allen and David Harbour spark engagement rumours[/video_embed]The newly engaged pair have been in quarantine in their respective home countries with Vancouver native Farago remaining in Canada, while Jowsey is home in Australia. Following the end of taping last year, Farago and Jowsey briefly split but eventually found their way back to one another and back to making out on camera, with both parties sharing pictures and videos of each other and posing together nearly naked. During a trip to Australia, Farago revealed that the couple had cemented their love with matching lighting bolt tattoos.View this post on InstagramWe will all be @destheray’s face when Extra Hot: The Reunion arrives on Friday 8th May
Harry and Francesca were the standout couple from the first episode of Too Hot To Handle, quickly partnering up and remaining together for all eight episodes. ICYMI, the new dating show brought together 12 sexy singles who had a long history of casual flings without any substantial relationships. In an effort to improve their ability to emotionally connect with others, the contestants were told they were to engage in zero physical touching throughout their stay at the retreat. The group started the show with the chance of winning $100,000, but over time money was deducted when contestants broke the rules and were intimate with one another. As Jowsey said in the finale, “Sorry that we’re hot as f*** and we want to tear each other apart like roast chickens!” Save that stuff for the vows.Harry and Francesca were responsible for a $32,000 loss, the biggest of any of the contestants, but managed to win the money back by spending their final night together in a private suite and not touching. After two contestants were sent home, the final 10 got to split the remaining $75,000 pot for a whopping $7,500 in pre-tax winnings. According to E! Online, Jowsey and Farago are open to returning to Netflix for more money and fun. No surprise, Jowsey said the couple are open to having their wedding filmed. "If Netflix wants to pick it up, it could be real big." That’s what he said.[video_embed id='1950978']BEFORE YOU GO: Ben and Jessica Mulroney count down their favourite TV weddings all of time[/video_embed]