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Fans Noticed How Similar Georgina Rodriguez's Engagement Ring Is to Lauren Sanchez's (& She Responded)

Fans Noticed How Similar Georgina Rodriguez's Engagement Ring Is to Lauren Sanchez's (& She Responded)

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After eight years, Georgina Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo are engaged! They announced the news on Aug 11, and fans instantly noticed something: it looks extremely similar to her pal Lauren Sanchez's engagement ring, which she got from now-husband Jeff Bezos.
In case you missed it, they shared the news on Instagram with the caption reading, 'Sí, quiero. En esta y en todas mis vidas,' which translates to 'Yes, I do. In this and in all my lives.'
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As we said, fans instantly noticed how similar the rings are. Sanchez's engagement ring was a 30-carat cushion-cut ring, worth around $3 to $5 million, per Harper's Bazaar. Now, Rodriguez's is extremely similar, being huge and more circular in shape. However, hers is a super-large oval-cut diamond, possibly around 20 carats. So, hers is a bit less in the carat department, and is more elongated.
Cue the dramatic music as we ask: Has this started a feud?
Cut the music because, of course not. Sanchez was one of her first pals to comment on the post, saying, 'So happy for you,' alongside a red heart emoji.
Now, it's unclear if they're friendly acquaintances or actually pals, but we do know that they've followed each other on Instagram for some time now. So, no feud rumors here; just two celebrities having a nice exchange, and they have rings that are basically the size of fists. (Seriously, their rings are huge!)Best of SheKnows
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