Drake Gifted Girlfriend Jennifer Lopez A $100K Tiffany Diamond Necklace: Bling It On, Guys

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Jan 12, 2017 12:31 AM EST

Such a lovely gesture! Well, that's what all the woman, wife and girlfriends across the globe have been thinking after Drake gifted new girlfriend a Tiffany diamond necklace. Interestingly, the couple has just started dating for almost a week now and such a pricey gift is too early as some people feel. Jealous?

Just a week into a relationship and rapper, Drake is trying all ways to woo his ladylove with glitzy gifts. Now, recently, the Hotline Bling rapper has purchased a $100k Tiffany and Co. diamond-platinum necklace and there are no guessing points for who that could be for. It was for his current love, actress-singer, Jennifer Lopez.

According to US Weekly, J Lo, 47, was seen showing off the elegant 16 carats pear shaped necklace at Drake's recent New Year Eve concert in Las Vegas. Interestingly, on the same night, the mother of twins added a golden chain to her attire. But what's really amazing is that it resembled the chain Drake was snapped wearing one week earlier. Coincidence, is it?

As per Daily Mail, the necklace isn't just the one display of affection and love from Drake towards J Lo. On December, 29, the rapper had decked up a Los Angeles church in winter wonderland theme after he learned his love never attended a prom. As a source said, Drake wanted to make J Lo feel special and included a few of J Lo's friends. The couple was also declared prom Queen and King.

The couple, who had met in J Lo's Planet Hollywood dressing room after Drake attended the All I Have Las Vegas residency on December 11, 2016. As per a very close source, unfortunately didn't get enough time to spend with one another during New Year's Eve due to J Lo's hectic schedule.

As per another source, the couple has been going strong, even if they couldn't be with one another all the time and it definitely seems to be more than just a fling. The source said, "They talk all the time." A second source added, "still going really well."

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