Hermione from 'Harry Potter,' actress Emma Watson, revealed the meaning of the new ring on her left ring finger.

Emma Watson recently sparked speculation that she might be quietly signaling her "relationship status" by wearing a new diamond ring on her left ring finger. Fans believe she is currently single, but during Paris Fashion Week she wore an ornate diamond cluster ring on her left ring finger, prompting various guesses.

At Paris Fashion Week Emma Watson wore a pink silk mini dress and a short brown suede coat. She wore several small rings and bracelets on her right hand and paired them with large chandelier-style earrings.

The ring that drew attention had a round-cut diamond at the center, surrounded by 22 baguette-cut diamonds radiating outward. It was set on a yellow or rose-gold band.

Emma Watson also wore the same ring at the Venice Film Festival last month, though at that time she wore it on her right hand, which quelled engagement rumors.

Emma Watson said of the ring, "Friends and my 'chosen' family had a sort of ritual together. Or it was just a day of celebration. They each gifted me one of the 22 petals of this ring." The circulating engagement rumors were not true.

She added, "There is nothing in my life more meaningful. This symbolizes the life I truly wanted, a life built on community and roots, trust and faith," speaking about the meaning of building her own community.

Emma Watson previously appeared on the podcast "On Purpose," where she spoke about her mental health, early success and the importance of a constant longing for authenticity.

Particularly on the topic of marriage, Emma Watson said, "Women are under pressure to 'get married.' Just by not being divorced you can be considered really fortunate. It may sound negative, but I may not deserve that. I hope to marry someday, but I don't take that for granted."

Emma Watson played Hermione in the 'Harry Potter' series and was loved worldwide; she also played Belle in the live-action film 'Beauty and the Beast.' She has paused acting since the release of the 2020 film 'Little Women.'

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