Zendaya shows off her diamond ring on Instagram and people are stunned
Zendaya and Tom Holland love to keep the Internet guessing. Whether they're sharing swoon-worthy birthday posts on Instagram or talking glowingly about each other in interviews, we love piecing together clues about their relationship status.
But nothing compares to Zendaya's recent Instagram story. The post was accompanied by the caption "It was time for a change," presumably referring to her new hair color, but the words combined with the ring were more than enough to send fans into a complete frenzy.
Here's the photo in question:
Subsequent comments on Twitter went something like this:
"Zendaya, what's up with that ring?" (@dunkirkrrys). (@dunkirkrrysmine)
"Am I the only one freaked out by the diamond ring on Zendaya's finger in her latest IG story? (@TheGloriaSophia)
"We'd all be sick if we knew that was an engagement ring on Zendaya's finger" (@duckedoffso)
"Zendaya was wearing an engagement ring. Are you going to marry Tom Holland?" (@boydr2)
Twitter user Film Update (@FilmUpdates) also reposted a screenshot of Zendaya's story, with another commenting, "IS THAT ANGAGEMENT RING?" And in the same thread, sharp-eyed users pointed out two facts: 1) the ring is on Zendaya's right hand because it is a selfie taken with a mirror, and 2) the ring in question is from Bulgari, which the actress has worn for the past year.
Here she is wearing it at a photo call for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" in London on December 5. When the interviewer spotted the yellow diamond ring and commented on it, Zendaya said, "This is my luxury item, my treat to myself.
According to a Bulgari press release, the ring features an 8-carat cushion-cut canary yellow diamond flanked by two smaller diamonds on either side in a platinum and 18k yellow gold setting. Fancy? Yup. Engagement Ring" No.
Although our dreams of Zendaya and Tom's wedding coming to fruition in the near future have been shattered, we're still hoping that this couple... No, we will not stop speculating, as we do pretty much every time.
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