Most outrageous celebrity engagement rings, from Katy Perry to Hailey Bieber
Celebrity engagement rings are often a sight to behold
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Your support makes all the difference.Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are the latest celebrity pairing to get engaged, with the actor staging a lavish proposal on a helicopter on Valentine's Day.
Putting the extravagant setting aside, one of the most talked-about aspects of the Hollywood couple's engagement is Perry's pink, flower-shaped ring, which comes complete with glistening white pearls.
Of course, getting engaged is an exciting milestone for anybody, but the news prompts far more attention when it's a celebrity couple, mostly due to the their financial wealth and close connections to luxury companies, like Bulgari and Cartier, which can come in handy when choosing a ring
Whether it’s Kim Kardashian West’s giant 15-carat diamond or Lady Gaga’s heart-shaped ring from her engagement to actor Taylor Kinney in 2015, celebrity engagement rings are often a sight to behold.
See the best and most outrageous celebrity engagement rings by clicking through the gallery above.
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