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Doja Cat Shuts Down Joseph Quinn Engagement Rumors After Flashing Ring at Concert

The singer clarified that the ring had no stones in it.

Doja Cat and Joseph Quinn
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Doja Cat is not actually engaged to Stranger Things star Joseph Quinn — even if she seemingly confirmed she was recently.

The singer posted, “no, I’m not engaged its a David Yurman ring with no rocks in it” on X this morning. She deleted it soon after.

Fans began thinking that the duo were engaged after Doja flashed a ring on her left hand while performing at the iHeartRadio Music Festival last night. During her song “Agora Hills,” the singer paused to show off a ring on her left hand as she sang, “Rub it in their face, put a rock on her hand.”

Doja and Quinn went public last month after being spotted engaging in some PDA on a street in London. Following a concert that the singer had, they walked the streets of London while holding hands.

Seeing the two together in the first place is a love story come true following a DM disaster that happened back in 2022. Doja reached out to Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp to ask if he would set her up with Quinn because she thought he was “fine as shit.”

Schanpp, however, told her to slide into Quinn’s DMs herself and sent her the link to his page. Then, later, he shared their private exchange with the world.

Doja wasn’t happy with this at all — calling him “unbelievably socially unaware and whack” on a livestream afterwards.

"Maybe he is, like, a whole snake. But I didn't see him that way," she said in a since-deleted TikTok video. "I made an assumption that he was gonna be chill about it, and he went and shared information that I didn't feel comfortable with him sharing."

Schnapp, however shared later that there was no bad blood between him and the singer. He revealed that he loves her music and still follows her.

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