Katy Perry Wears A Second Left-Hand Ring: Is She Messing With Us?

We have a sneaky feeling the singer may be playing a trick on the media by wearing multiple 'engagement' rings

Katy Perry wore another 'engagement' ring at the Brit Awards after party.
Katy Perry wore another 'engagement' ring at the Brit Awards after party.
(Image credit: Rex)

We have a sneaky feeling the singer may be playing a trick on the media by wearing multiple 'engagement' rings

Katy Perry made headlines when she was spotted out with a giant diamond sparkler adorning her left-hand ring finger on Tuesday night.

Rumours instantly began to fly that the ring was a sign that her boyfriend John Mayer had popped the question. But now we're beginning to think she's just having a bit of fun with the media.

At the Brit Awards 2014 last night, Katy was noticeably missing the platinum diamond ring that caused a stir earlier in the week. But when she changed clothes for the after party, she put on a new piece of jewellery.

This time it was a wide gold band with a giant dark-coloured gemstone that popped up conspicuously on her left hand.

Katy Perry wore another 'engagement' ring at the Brit Awards after party.

Katy Perry wore another 'engagement' ring at the Brit Awards after party.
(Image credit: Rex)

As she chatted with Radio One Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw and sipped champagne, the eye-catching rock was clearly visible.

So that leaves us wondering: Are either of these rings an actual engagement ring from John Mayer? Or is the ring parade just her cheeky way of brushing off the rumours?

At this point, our money is on the latter. But we'll have to wait and see.

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.