Fats Timbo has revealed her fiancé Alan Laszczak is 'everything' she wants in a man as she divulged their wedding plans.

The TikTok star, 27, who found fame on Channel 4's The Undateables, announced her engagement in May after her boyfriend of four years popped the question.

Photographer Alan - whom she did not meet on the show - proposed during the couple's romantic trip to Thailand

Fats, who was born with dwarfism, told how she and Alan, who has cerebral palsy, 'understand each other' as they both have disabilities.

Speaking on Thursday's Loose Women, she said: 'He's amazing, he's a gentleman. Everything I want in a man. We both have a disability so we understand each other. I love to be on camera, he loves to be behind the camera, so it works.' 

Fats Timbo has revealed her fiancé Alan Laszczak is 'everything' she wants in a man as she divulged their wedding plans

Fats Timbo has revealed her fiancé Alan Laszczak is 'everything' she wants in a man as she divulged their wedding plans

The TikTok star, 27, who found fame on Channel 4 's The Undateables, announced her engagement in May after her boyfriend of four years popped the question

The TikTok star, 27, who found fame on Channel 4 's The Undateables, announced her engagement in May after her boyfriend of four years popped the question

Discussing Alan's proposal, Fats said: 'I'm going to tell you what really happened. I saw a TikTok about someone getting proposed to on the last day of holiday. 

'So, I told him: 'It's been four years, no ring, what's going on?' I was in a bit of a mood, I was thinking: 'You're taking me for a ride.'

'He said: 'Let's go take a walk on the beach'. When we got there, he said: 'You're upset with me just turn around.' I turn around, and he's on one knee.'

Fats also divulged her and Alan's wedding will be a merging of their two cultures; Sierra Leonean and Polish.

She said:' It's going to be in Cornwall, it's going to beautiful. I can't wait, I've already booked a venue. We're going put the cultures together, Sierra Leonean and Polish. It's going to be a big wedding!'    

Fats was born with dwarfism but does not like the term 'dwarf', preferring, as many do, 'little person'.

The star was 'bullied severely' during her childhood but credits her father for helping her develop a thick skin.

She said: 'My dad, he is a mental health nurse now he works with people with learning difficulties he gave me all the tools to get though what I went through.

Fats, who was born with dwarfism, told how she and Alan, who has cerebral palsy, 'understand each other' as they both have disabilities

Fats, who was born with dwarfism, told how she and Alan, who has cerebral palsy, 'understand each other' as they both have disabilities

Speaking on Thursday's Loose Women , she said: 'He's amazing, he's a gentleman. Everything I want in a man. We both have a disability so we understand each other'

Speaking on Thursday's Loose Women , she said: 'He's amazing, he's a gentleman. Everything I want in a man. We both have a disability so we understand each other' 

Fats also divulged her and Alan's wedding will be a merging of their two cultures; Sierra Leonean and Polish

Fats also divulged her and Alan's wedding will be a merging of their two cultures; Sierra Leonean and Polish

'I was bullied very severely and I didn't want to go to school, but they empowered me to go knowing I'd have their love when I get home.'

'Little Fats believed in those things they used to say: name-calling ,all the abuse that was thrown to me at school. But, it made me a stronger person. Any troll that tries to message me I'm like: 'Well, this is nothing.' 

The star has amassed a gargantuan 2.9 million followers on TikTok and over 300,000 followers on Instagram. She specialises in hilarious skits and is not afraid to make fun of herself.

Her fiancé Alan is also fond of social media and is detailing his fitness journey as someone with cerebral palsy.

In 2018, she shot to fame on the controversial dating show The Undateables, described as a 'documentary series following people with challenging conditions who are looking for love.'

The show has come under fire in the past for its title and Fats revealed she initially turned down appearing on the show for the same reason.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline in 2023, Fats confessed: 'I didn't like the name whatsoever, that's why I declined initially.

'But then I thought about the bigger picture. I was very young, I was 20 and I thought I could find love.'

Her fiancé Alan is also fond of social media and is detailing his fitness journey as someone with cerebral palsy

Her fiancé Alan is also fond of social media and is detailing his fitness journey as someone with cerebral palsy

Fats shot to fame in 2018 when she appeared on controversial dating show The Undateables, 'a documentary series following people with challenging conditions who are looking for love'

Fats shot to fame in 2018 when she appeared on controversial dating show The Undateables, 'a documentary series following people with challenging conditions who are looking for love'

Fats continued: 'Also, the first time I ever saw a Black little person was on The Undateables and I thought: 'What if I do that for other people?' So, I changed my mind and I messaged them.

'It was a great experience to be honest with you. Although a lot of people say 'you're not undateable' and I know it!

'But I'm glad I went on there and showed people my personality and that's where I started my journey. I'm proud to say I did.'

The journey led to the 'amazing' Alan who often appears in Fats' social media videos. Fats previously said of their relationship: 'We are the best team.'