Keltie Knight is back on the red carpet – and her jewelry is intact.
At the 2024 Grammy Awards, E! The journalist was back on duty and had her brand new “bigger” diamond ring on her finger, replacing the 4-carat stone she lost at the 2024 Golden Globes just a few weeks ago.
Knight, 42, wore a plunging yellow long-sleeved gown to the Grammys, but the star of her look was her new ring: a 14K yellow gold design with a 5-carat princess cut diamond that she designed in collaboration with With Clarity. The fine jeweler reached out to Knight after hearing about her diamond debacle at the Golden Globes.
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Keltie Knight at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
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“Diamondgate,” as Knight called it, all began on January 7, when Lady Gang podcast host, 42, lost a diamond from her 10-year anniversary ring on the red carpet. The incident, which she told PEOPLE made her feel like a “fool,” was made even worse by the fact that her ring wasn’t secured and by the fact that everyone was watching it happen because where it happened.
“Wherever I went, whether it was the grocery store or my niece’s school production legal blonde, strangers approached me with the question, ‘Did you find the ring?'” she said.
She never found her original diamond — she previously told PEOPLE that it “probably got caught in the bottom of someone’s shoe or Jennifer Lopez’s rose robe” — so it only made sense to replace the ring and go “bigger” with a 5-carat stone.
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Keltie Knight at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
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And of course, she shows off her ring on the red carpet while posing for photos. She told PEOPLE that her entire outfit was on purpose to match the ring.
“I specifically chose my red carpet dress to match my new ring!” she cooed.
And while she’s happy with her new shine — and for what is hopefully the end of “Diamondgate” — she’s learned a very important lesson from all of this.
“I decided to turn it into learning [lesson] and remind [others] check and secure your pieces!”
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