Tuesday, June 16, 2026
ADVT 
Interesting

Bill Gates' Daughter Announces Engagement. See His Reaction

The Canadian Press, 31 Jan, 2020 09:56 PM

    Billionaire Bill Gates' daughter Jennifer Gates has announced her engagement to boyfriend Nayel Nassar after years of dating. Jennifer Gates took to Instagram on Thursday to announce the engagement, sharing a picture that shows her with the Egyptian millionaire with whom she attended Stanford University.

     

    "Nayel Nassar, you are one of a kind," wrote the eldest daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, sharing the picture that shows the couple sitting in snow, wearing ski gear. "Absolutely swept me off my feet this past weekend, surprising me in the most meaningful location over one of our many shared passions."

     

    "Yes a million times over," she added, sharing a diamond ring emoji at the end.

     

    Jennifer Gates' Instagram post has been 'liked' over 46,000 times and collected congratulatory messages from hundreds of people. Her father Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, was among those who commented on the announcement.

     

    "I am completely thrilled! Congratulations," he wrote.

     

    Melinda Gates also congratulated the couple, writing: "So thrilled for you and Nayel Nassar" in the comments section.

     

    According to People, Nayel Nassar, 29, is an accomplished equestrian who will compete in the 2020 Olympics, representing Egypt. Born in Chicago and raised in Kuwait, he attended Stanford University, graduating in 2013 with a degree in economics.

     

    Mr Nassar himself took to Instagram to share news of the engagement with a sweet post that has collected 17,000 'likes'.

     
     
     
     

    "I'm feeling like the luckiest (and happiest) man in the world right about now," sharing two pictures, one of which shows Jennifer's diamond engagement ring.

     

    According to Vanity Fair, Jennifer Gates, like her fiance, is also a keen equestrian. She has also participated in professional horse riding competitions and is currently in medical school in New York, where the couple will reportedly live together.

     

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    How This Blue-Eyed Pakistani 'Chai Wala' Became Internet Sensation

    How This Blue-Eyed Pakistani 'Chai Wala' Became Internet Sensation
    'Chai wala' Arshad Khan, who works at Islamabad's Sunday Bazaar (Peshawar Chowk), has women gushing over his good looks.

    How This Blue-Eyed Pakistani 'Chai Wala' Became Internet Sensation

    Watch: When Virat Kohli Met His Lookalike

    Watch: When Virat Kohli Met His Lookalike
    He even clicked selfies with Virat Kohli's fans.

    Watch: When Virat Kohli Met His Lookalike

    Watch: This Pakistani Spoof Of Indian Media’s Coverage Is Hilarious

    Watch: This Pakistani Spoof Of Indian Media’s Coverage Is Hilarious
    Of course, it's all in good humour and we can all laugh at some friendly banter from the other side!

    Watch: This Pakistani Spoof Of Indian Media’s Coverage Is Hilarious

    Video: Outrage After Man Kisses Woman On Breast On Live TV Despite Her Saying NO!

    Video: Outrage After Man Kisses Woman On Breast On Live TV Despite Her Saying NO!
    When people don't understand that No actually means 'NO'! But in a twist, Soraya Riffy actually came out in public later defending the man in question.

    Video: Outrage After Man Kisses Woman On Breast On Live TV Despite Her Saying NO!

    Donald Trump Campaign Portrays Sikh As Muslim Supporter On Campaign Flyer

    Donald Trump Campaign Portrays Sikh As Muslim Supporter On Campaign Flyer
    Gurinder Singh Khalsa, a resident of Fishers city in Indiana who immigrated to the US from India, featured in the handbill advertisement with the word "Muslim" superimposed above his picture, WTHR TV channel reported.

    Donald Trump Campaign Portrays Sikh As Muslim Supporter On Campaign Flyer

    CMHC Raises Red Flag About Housing, Cites Spillover From Toronto, Vancouver

    CMHC Raises Red Flag About Housing, Cites Spillover From Toronto, Vancouver
    The head of the federal housing agency is raising a red flag about the state of Canada's real estate sector, saying affordability concerns have spilled over from the country's two most expensive cities to nearby markets.

    CMHC Raises Red Flag About Housing, Cites Spillover From Toronto, Vancouver