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Andy Lee won't propose to Rebecca Harding until she answers one very important question.

 

Ahem.

It seems Rebecca Harding is keeping a secret from Andy Lee.

A secret eight years in the making.

A secret so big, so scandalous, and so life-changing, it’s stopping Andy from proposing to her.

Yep, Rebecca won’t tell Andy her ENTER score and that be a very important number ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

For those of you playing along at home, an ENTER score is the mark Victorians get at the end of year 12.

Andy dropped this lil’ bombshell on Tuesday while chatting to KIIS 101.1’S Jase and PJ.

“I have a funny thing with Bec,” he began.

“Bec has never told me her ENTER score, what she got when she finished year 12. Never told me or told anyone.”

“I said to her, ‘If you want to be proposed to, we can’t have any secrets’,” he continued. “‘So the day you tell me your ENTER score is the day I know you’re ready.”‘

While Bec thinks the 37-year-old is joking, he told the radio hosts he was very serious about this, erm, very serious matter.

“So I don’t feel any pressure at all until I know,” he said.

Andy and Bec started dating in 2015 after she served him in a Melbourne cafe.

They briefly broke up in 2016.

They’re now back together.

But it looks like they won’t be getting married until Bec fesses up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

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Funbun 6 years ago

If she didn't apply for a course at a uni they wouldn't have given her one. I didn't apply to one when I finished VCE and they wouldn't give me my score.

Rush 6 years ago

What happens if you want to go to uni later?

Funbun 6 years ago

Not sure to be honest.
I was a bit like "what do you mean you're not going to tell me my ENTER score because I didn't apply? So what I didn't apply?"
But I heard some stupid shit from teachers in VCE. I remember one asking what we wanted to do at Uni and when I was like "I haven't found any courses I really want to do, so I might not go yet, I'm not sure" and was asked "well then why are you here?"
Seriously...

Rush 6 years ago

It’s interesting you say that. All the advice when I was doing VCE was about uni - I barely heard anything about other options like TAFE or apprenticeships, or even going straight into the work force. I’d be well pissed if I’d done all that schoolwork and they told me I couldn’t have a score because I wasn’t going to uni!

Funbun 6 years ago

Yeah, I was pretty bummed about it. It'd still be nice to know how I did on the exams, if you know what I mean. It was really weird having everyone else going around comparing scores, and having to say over and over "I don't know, they wouldn't give me mine."
And that was something I noticed too. If you showed any interest in an apprentice they'd expect you to join VCAL (I'm not sure how to describe VCAL, like simplified classes giving people super base English and math with a very "these dummies won't need to know any more to be a tradie" tone about it...).