
It seems the emotional toll of Pitt's injuries and additional strain it put on their relationship has merely brought them closer together and seen their love strengthen.
The pair met during school and had been together for a number of years before Pitt competed in an ultra marathon where bushfires that crossed over onto the course left her with burns to 64% of her body. While doctors were uncertain if the now 27-year-old would make it through, the competitor inside decided to fight.
And that spirit is one of the things that Hoskin admires most about his now fiancé. "I thought about it and I thought if she can walk in agony, you know, and do all the physio that they're asking of her, I can be there in the morning and give her breakfast and be there all the time. That's easy for me," Hoskin told The Australian soon after the incident.
And that spirit is one of the things that Hoskin admires most about his now fiancé. "I thought about it and I thought if she can walk in agony, you know, and do all the physio that they're asking of her, I can be there in the morning and give her breakfast and be there all the time. That's easy for me," Hoskin told The Australian soon after the incident.
This is amazing way to show of love.....
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