- Pete Davidson reportedly spent $93,000 on an engagement ring for Ariana Grande.
- TMZ reported that the ring was custom-made and took almost two weeks to complete.
- This follows reports that spread online on Monday, stating that Grande and Davidson got engaged.
- Since the news broke, Grande and Davidson haven't spoken out to explicitly confirm their reported engagement.
On Monday, Us Weekly reported that Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson are engaged. According to TMZ, the diamond ring cost almost $100,000 and was made in nearly two weeks.
As reported by TMZ, Davidson dropped $93,000 on a custom-made VVS1 clarity diamond set in platinum and made by New York City-based jeweler Greg Yuna.
Grande was actually seen wearing the ring on her left hand while performing at iHeartRadio's Wango Tango on June 2, 2018 at Banc of California Stadium.
Here's a closer look at the ring.
Grande and Davidson have not commented publicly on their reported engagement, but fans are convinced that the couple went to Disneyland to celebrate their milestone.
In addition, Grande has been active on Twitter, liking marriage-related tweets from users and responding to comments.
Grande also had a Twitter exchange with singer Camilla Cabello that had fans reeling, after Cabello jokingly told her to "keep the ring."
😭😭😭😭KEEP THE RING, IM TAKING THE CANNOLIS (who’s keeping the dogs tho?) https://t.co/ce3Tyd61Vx
— camila (@Camila_Cabello) June 12, 2018
u keep the kids I’LL be keeping the cannolis @camila_cabello thank you
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) June 12, 2018
According to Us Weekly, they "were telling people that they're engaged" at a birthday party for Robert Pattinson that took place on June 9, 2018.
It's unclear when the couple started dating, but Grande and Davidson have been sharing plenty of videos and photos of each other in recent weeks. Davidson also got two new tattoos inspired by the "No Tears Left to Cry" singer.
Representatives for Grande and Davidson didn't immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment.
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