27 Stunning Celebrity Engagement Rings That Made Us Super Jealous

Ariana Grande just debuted a gorgeous diamond and pearl engagement ring

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When it comes to engagement rings, it's safe to say that celebrities own the most jaw-dropping styles. A little bit, or a lot, of bling is nothing new when you're a celebrity with an unlimited bank account so here are some other crazy expensive engagement rings that your favourite stars have received over the years:

Ariana Grande

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The latest celebrity to get engaged: Ariana Grande.

Just two days ago, the singer posted an Instagram photo to announce her engagement to real estate agent Dalton Gomez. It's reported that they started dating in January earlier this year.

She also showcased a close-up of her engagement ring, which features an unconventional style - an oval diamond with a spherical pearl.

Lily Collins

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The Emily In Paris star is set to tie the knot to director boyfriend Charlie McDowell, making the news official on Instagram in September this year. The couple confirmed their relationship in August 2019.

Her ring is a custom piece by jeweller Irene Neuwirth, and features a cushion-shaped stone in a yellow-gold bezel setting. There's no backing for the stone, so you can see through it to the skin. It's estimated to be around two or three carats.

Rainie Yang

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Rainie Yang is now married to fellow singer Li Rong Hao. When he proposed to her back in 2019 (and on his birthday too), he did so with a lovely baguette-set diamond ring while the two were on an island vacay. They confirmed their romance in 2015.

Angelababy

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We won't blame you if you can't take your eyes off Angelababy's magnificent Chauet engagement ring from its Josephine Aigrette Imperiale collection. The 2.2 million-dollar ring from now-husband Huang Xiaoming has a five-carat pear-shaped diamond that's flanked by 73 brilliant-cut diamonds.

Their 2015 wedding was a spectacular affair too, aid to be the wedding of the century, reportedly costing US$31 million.

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