Did Kylie Jenner Only Wear Her Diamond Pinkie Ring With Timothée Chalamet?

Did anyone else notice Kylie Jenner step out at The Moment premiere in Beverly Hills on Jan. 29 without Timothée Chalamet and without her infamous diamond pinkie ring? We did!

Kylie Jenner only seems to wear her infamous diamond pinkie ring when she’s with Timothée Chalamet. From red carpets to viral Instagram moments, fans are questioning what the ring really means.

Seems the sparkler only appears when Timothée is by her side, including at the 2026 Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, and Palm Springs Film Festival earlier this month.

Kylie Jenner only seems to wear her infamous diamond pinkie ring when she’s with Timothée Chalamet. From red carpets to viral Instagram moments, fans are questioning what the ring really means.

Kylie Jenner only seems to wear her infamous diamond pinkie ring when she’s with Timothée Chalamet. From red carpets to viral Instagram moments, fans are questioning what the ring really means.

Kylie Jenner only seems to wear her infamous diamond pinkie ring when she’s with Timothée Chalamet. From red carpets to viral Instagram moments, fans are questioning what the ring really means.

The pattern dates back to their couple debut at the David di Donatello Awards on May 7, 2025, when Kylie teased the pinkie diamond in a personal Instagram video alongside her Schiaparelli hand earring ‘with an engagement ring’ joke, yet notably did not wear it on the red carpet.

Kylie Jenner only seems to wear her infamous diamond pinkie ring when she’s with Timothée Chalamet. From red carpets to viral Instagram moments, fans are questioning what the ring really means.

Coincidence, or is that pinkie ring quietly saying more than she is?

Kylie Jenner only seems to wear her infamous diamond pinkie ring when she’s with Timothée Chalamet. From red carpets to viral Instagram moments, fans are questioning what the ring really means.

Why Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Got Matching Rings for Wuthering Heights

Leave it to Wuthering Heights to turn doomed romance into a jewelry moment.

Cece Fein-Hughes, founder of Cece Jewellery, has revealed the story behind the matching pinky rings worn by Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi and yes, they are every bit as dramatic as the source material.

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi wearing matching pinky rings for Wuthering Heights

Fein-Hughes was approached by Robbie’s stylist, Andrew Mukamal, to create a custom signet ring for the Wuthering Heights press tour. Robbie loved the piece so much that she later gifted a matching ring to Elordi.

The design features two entwined skeletons posed exactly like the film’s iconic poster, a gothic nod to eternal love. Fein-Hughes described the ring on Instagram as a quiet reminder that love never truly dies.

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi wearing matching pinky rings for Wuthering Heights

Encircling the skeletons are Emily Brontë’s famous words, “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.”

Roses and thorns frame the design, underscoring themes of passion, devotion, and wild romance. The initials C and H for Catherine and Heathcliff are engraved on one side, while the release dates of the novel from 1847 and the film from 2026 appear on the other.

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi wearing matching pinky rings for Wuthering Heights

Matching rings, matching romance, and a story that proves some love is just too good not to share.

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Taylor Swift Channels Marilyn Monroe in ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Featuring Lorraine Schwartz Diamonds and a Travis Kelce Ring Connection.

 Taylor Swift wearing Lorraine Schwartz pink and white diamond jewelry for Life of a Showgirl album artwork, inspired by Marilyn Monroe

Is Taylor Swift channeling another iconic showgirl, Marilyn Monroe while shining in a Lorraine Schwartz pink and white rose-cut diamond collar and earrings?

 Taylor Swift wearing Lorraine Schwartz pink and white diamond jewelry for Life of a Showgirl album artwork, inspired by Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn famously adored her diamonds and her character Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (shown down below with co-star Jane Russell)  delivered the legendary performance of “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.”

 Taylor Swift wearing Lorraine Schwartz pink and white diamond jewelry for Life of a Showgirl album artwork, inspired by Marilyn Monroe

The film’s storyline also includes a proposal, as Lorelei’s romance with wealthy heir Gus Esmond reaches its sparkling conclusion.

 Taylor Swift wearing Lorraine Schwartz pink and white diamond jewelry for Life of a Showgirl album artwork, inspired by Marilyn Monroe

In real life, Monroe received her character’s engagement ring early in the film and wore it in nearly every scene thereafter. She even kept the ring after filming as a memento of her first “big” movie role.

 Taylor Swift wearing Lorraine Schwartz pink and white diamond jewelry for Life of a Showgirl album artwork, inspired by Marilyn Monroe

At the time, Monroe was already a box-office sensation, but the studios still underpaid her! Jane Russell reportedly earned between $100,000 and $200,000, while Marilyn made just around $18,000 (around $1,500 per week). It was during this production that Monroe finally secured her own dressing room after famously reminding Fox executives, “I am the blonde, and it is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.”

 Taylor Swift wearing Lorraine Schwartz pink and white diamond jewelry for Life of a Showgirl album artwork, inspired by Marilyn Monroe

That diamond ring came to symbolize Monroe’s rise to power, her fight to the top and in many ways, Taylor’s ( a showgirl herself) own diamonds and her engagement ring, mark her own sparkle in love and success.

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