Maya Jama flashes £700k engagement ring and sports cut out dress on Brit Awards red carpet
08.02.2022 - 20:00
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Maya Jama arrived early for the Brit Awards and in true Maya fashion, she made sure to steal everyone's attention with her incredible outfit. The 27-year-old underwent lymphatic drainage as part of her preparations for the event, after revealing to her 2.4million Instagram followers that she "last-minute decided that she wanted her belly out for BRITs".The presenter stepped out in a phenomenal black crop top and skirt combo which featured daring zig zag cut outs.The outfit was styled with a chic coordinating black faux fur shawl to add that extra bit of drama to the ensemble — and, of course, her £700,000 engagement ring.
The outfit was finished off with a pair of silver sparkling court heels to break up the darkness and other jewels including a dainty diamond bracelet and chandelier-style earrings. The collection of incredible jewels which perfectly complimented the dark outfit, and we couldn't take our eyes off Maya's engagement ring.
Maya is set to say 'I do' after a proposal from NBA basketball player Ben Simmons, who she has dated since May 2021, in January this year. The impressive 10-carat diamond rock is said to be estimated to be worth a whopping £700k so it's no wonder she made sure the item took centre stage.
Maya of course rocked a gorgeous appearance as she opted for a dark smokey eye and winged eyeliner to compliment her nude glossy lip. Her long brown locks were straightened to perfection and styled behind her shoulders, so that her outfit could do all the talking as she strutted along the red carpet.
Maya, who often keeps things real on social media, told fans all about her decision to have the lymphatic treatment earlier this week. The TV host revealed that she had been "eating McDonald's like a pig" and
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