Ariana Grande Spotted Rocking Engagement Ring Before Announcement

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Recording artist Ariana Grande performs during the 2018 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 20, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Ariana Grande's was wearing that big ol' rock on her finger days before the announcement.

Ariana Grande's love life has been placed under a microscope over the past few weeks after she and Mac Miller broke up. Shortly after, it was revealed that she and Pete Davidson were dating. What is even more shocking is that the two of them announced their engagement 20 days after confirming their relationship. The two of them made the announcement yesterday but she was actually seen wearing the ring a few days before then.

Ariana Grande engagement announcement came as a shock yesterday but it looks like Pete Davidson got down on one knee days before we even knew about it. Big Boy's Neighborhood shared a clip from an interview they had with Ariana Grande last week at Kanye West and Kid Cudi's Kids See Ghosts launch party and she's seen rocking the ring. It's shocking that no one saw the engagement ring considering how noticeable it is. 

Aside from the engagement ring, Pete Davidson's shown his infatuation for his new lady in other ways. Davidson got Grande's initials tattooed on his thumb as well as her iconic "dangerous woman" bunny ears tattooed behind his ear. Clearly, they aren't shying away from expressing their love for each other on social media. Both of them have been gushing over each other on their respective Instagram accounts. 

Check the clip of Ariana Grande rocking the ring below.


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