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You will never age for me, nor fade, nor di.e.” …Travis Kelce proposed with $900k rings, Taylor Swift Said “Yes” ,Announced Anticipating Wedding Date in 2024
As TikTok user @swiftieinkc pointed out, the ring appears to be opal in the center and blue topaz around the outside (although this is still unconfirmed).
If this is the case, it may symbolize Swift and Kelce’s birthstones. The “Is It Over Now?” singer was born on Dec. 13, making her birth stone blue topaz, and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was born on Oct. 5, making his birth stone opal.
Swifties weighed in with their theories about Swift’s ring in the comments, with one person sharing, “I’m really thinking moonstone & sapphire to connect to Bejeweled. And what’s interesting that her birthday dress features the moon.”
Perhaps, by presenting them with the ring of their dreams, it might make securing concert tickets for her next tour a tad easier,” he jokes Singer exclusively tells Page Six that he hopes to give the high-profile couple the “ring of their dreams.”
Steven Singer Jewelers
In terms of design, the jewelry expert already has an idea of what the “Cruel Summer” songstress might want.
He suggests an Art Deco-style, 7.5-carat emerald-cut Earth Born diamond ring handmade in platinum.
“With colorless, eye-flawless, real diamonds!” he adds.
Taylor Swift began her career way back in 2006. At first, she started off producing country music, but over the past couple of years, she has moved onto the pop music scene and gained immense popularity.
Some of her most popular albums released fairly recently have been “Evermore,” “Folklore,” and “Midnights.” All three of these albums are included in her Era’s tour, which has been going on since March 17 of this year and is set to continue until August 9.
However, with every light, there must be darkness. With this boom in popularity, there has also been an increase in the amount of hate towards Taylor Swift, both from men and women.
I believe that this hate is unfounded. While it is perfectly okay to not enjoy the particular kinds of music she creates, there is not much reason to hate her as a person. In fact, I would argue that much of this hate stems from misogyny.