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Rihanna Sparks A$AP Rocky Engagement Speculation With Huge Diamond Ring

The rumours started to swirl after the Barbadian beauty flashed a huge diamond ring while she was spotted out on Monday, March 21 in Los Angeles.
Stepping out to shop for baby clothes at Kitson, the 34- time-old star rocked a gold band with a massive round diamond on her ring cutlet.
The Fenty Beauty proprietor also slipped a black Grave Digger T-shirt that gave a peep at her baby bump, teamed with a brace of low- rise jeans, furry stilettos and a maroon-and-unheroic trucker chapeau that read, “Sex is safer than smoking.”
She accessorised with gold earrings, chokers and lavaliere irons and had a small slate Gucci handbag hung over her shoulder, while her brunette cinches were down in natural swells. She also rocked red nails.
Meanwhile, over on her Instagram runner, Rih continued to validate her gestation. On Sunday, the Grammy Award- winning artist took to her Story to partake a clip of her exhibiting her growing belly.
Previous to this, Rih started a buzz about her baby’s gender after she was spotted shopping at Target.
While picking up some particulars for her yet-to-be-born baby, the “ Diamonds” hitmaker was caught holding a cute orange dress that she reportedly placed in her shopping wain, egging enterprise that she may be awaiting a baby girl.
Of her motherliness style, Rihanna lately described her enterprising gestation looks as “ rebellious,” as she has pledged to noway buy motherliness clothes.
“It’s been me personally saying, I’m not going to buy maternity clothes,” she said at her brand Fenty Beauty’s launch at ULTA Beauty in Los Angeles. “I’m not gonna buy maternity pants, jeans, dresses, or [do] whatever society told me to do before.”
“When I saw women dress during their pregnancy [in the past], I’d think that that was the only way,” she further explained.
“So I challenged myself to push it further and really just have fun with [maternity style]. Because there’s nothing more fun than a challenge for me. Like, that’s where I get creative. That’s where I’m forced to come up with new ideas and new ways to make it work.”