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Los Angeles marriage proposal written in the sky ends with 'Joe Rogan is literally 5 foot 3'

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Joe Rogan. Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images
  • Someone in Los Angeles paid $17,500 for a skywritten proposal that commented on Joe Rogan's height.

  • "Joe Rogan is literally 5 foot 3," the sky read following messages such as "Will you marry me?"

  • In 2015, Rogan tweeted that he was 5-foot-8.

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Los Angeles residents looked up on Saturday and saw the words "Joe Rogan is literally 5 foot 3" written in the sky.

It was part of a marriage proposal, The Wrap confirmed with Skytypers, a company that writes messages in the sky. A spokesperson for Skytypers told The Wrap that a person paid $17,500 for 10 sky messages, including the one about Joe Rogan.

Many Twitter users said the skywritten messages on June 12 started with "Will you marry me Mollie Pratt?" That message was followed by a few more: "She said yes," "I love you more than anything," "Excited to spend my life with you," and "Until death do us part."

At the end of the public display, the sky read, "Joe Rogan is literally 5 foot 3."

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A closer look at the sky shows that the word "literally" is missing an "R," one Twitter user pointed out.

In February 2015, Rogan tweeted that he was 5-foot-8.

Regardless, people are loving the stunt. Social-media users in Los Angeles posted photos and videos of the proposal from various viewpoints around the area.

Read the original article on Insider