Paris Hilton lost her engagement ring while partying in Miami
Miami, Mar 25 (IBNS): Socialite and former reality TV star Paris Hilton has lost her $2 million engagement ring,media reports said.
According to media reports, she lost the ring while partying at a huge Miami club.
The ring was later found in an ice bucket at another VIP table.
The enormous 20-carat diamond engagement ringfrom fiancé Chris Zylka flew off Hilton’s finger into the packed crowd while she danced in the early hours of Friday to a set by British DJs Above & Beyond at industrial former soda factory RC Cola Plant at Mana Wynwood, a nearly 50,000-square-foot venue with a 7,000-person capacity, witnesses told Page Six.
After searches, the diamond was finally found.
A witness told Page Six, “Paris was dancing with her hands in the air, and the next minute her giant ring had flown off. She was really panicked as the venue was packed and very dark, it was the early hours of the morning and it was crazy in there."
“Security started an exhaustive search of the VIP area with torches, led by Chris and with the help of other patrons. There was a frantic scramble with everyone looking for it, people were crawling on the floor, under tables, under other people’s feet, and under seats. Miraculously they found the ring in an ice bucket two tables down," said the witness.
"It was amazing that they managed to even see that huge diamond in an ice bucket. Paris cried with relief when it was safely back on her finger,” said the witness.
Starting a new innings in their career, socialite and former reality TV star Paris Hilton has announced her engagement with actor actor Chris Zylka last year.
Image: Paris Hilton Instagram video grab
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