Scarlett Johansson's Stunning Engagement Ring

Scarlett Johansson's Stunning Engagement Ring
Scarlett Johansson's Stunning Engagement Ring

Video: Scarlett Johansson's Stunning Engagement Ring

Video: Scarlett Johansson's Stunning Engagement Ring
Video: Wedding bells: Scarlett Johansson flashes her engagement ring from fiancé Colin Jost at Comic Con 2024, November
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If you are still recovering after seeing the huge ring that Alex Rodriguez asked Jennifer Lopez to marry, prepare the retinas. This weekend at the San Diego Comic Con convention, the actress Scarlett Johansson has presented in society an incredible engagement ring that has left us, never better said, made of stone.

It is an 11-carat teardrop-shaped piece that her boyfriend, Sturday Night Live actor Colin Jost, asked her to marry in May.

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The actor duo have been in the relationship for two years and while this would be Jost's first marriage, it is the third for the protagonist of Avengers, who was previously married to Ryan Reynolds in 2008 and journalist Romain Dauriac in 2014.

Although it has not yet been confirmed which jewelry firm is responsible for the imposing design, everything points to the Taffin Jewelry brand, according to media such as Today (NBC) and Page Six, and jeweler James de Givenchy, nephew of the legendary French designer.

We have taken advantage of the good news to look back and review the previous engagement rings that the megastar has worn on the red carpet over the years.

The first, in 2008, was a traditional cut diamond on a gold wedding band. The couple was married two years before separating in 2010 and finalizing the divorce process in 2011.

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engagement ring

For her second link, French journalist Romain Dauriac presented the actress with an original Art Deco-inspired ring with three diamonds. Together they had a daughter, Rose Dorothy, who was born shortly before the link.

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Which do you like more of the three?

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