'Vanderpump Rules' Star Scheana Shay Fuels Engagement Speculation As She Steps Out Rocking A Huge Diamond Ring
That new accessory on her finger looks as good as gold! Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay was spotted rocking a huge diamond ring on her left hand during a night out with boyfriend Brock Davies, fueling speculation that the two might be engaged.
On Tuesday, July 20, the 36-year-old stepped out with her man for a dinner at Craigs in Hollywood with her fellow Vanderpump Rules costars when she was caught by photographers flashing a massive sparkler.
It seemed as though the group — which included Raquel Leviss and James Kennedy — was celebrating something special, as the new mom posted an Instagram story of the crew having dessert brought to their table while everyone yelled "congratulations!"
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Although it is unclear whether the two are officially engaged, the couple has been through their fair share of hurdles. As OK! previously reported, the former server was "diagnosed with HELLP syndrome" before she gave birth to her little girl.
"Almost 24 hours after being induced, my blood pressure was extremely elevated. I was diagnosed with preeclampsia, which has now turned into HELLP syndrome," Shay explained at the time. "My doctor said I was lucky, and we caught this just in time to treat as it’s very unusual to be caught so late, in postpartum."
She went on to detail her experience: "Until this morning I was on a magnesium drip that made me extremely lethargic and flu-like, shivering uncontrollably to the point where I felt like I was seizing. Having not caught this condition in time, that would have been likely. I am still being monitored closely for elevated liver enzymes and low blood platelets and not sure how much longer we will be here."