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Toni Braxton Gets Robbed Of Her Enormous Engagement Ring & Pleads For Its Return


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Birdman blessed Toni Braxton with a massive engagement ring, but the veteran vocalist has lost the expensive piece of jewelry. Money isn't an issue for Birdman, but his fiancé losing a very important token of his love may rub him the wrong way. Braxton took to Twitter to reveal that she left her Louis Vuitton train case on a Delta Airline flight. "Hey @Delta I left my LV train case on my flight from JFK to LAX on Tuesday. It’s been impossible to get any type of assistance from anyone in the company!," she wrote. 

Braxton hopped back on Twitter the following day with what started out as good news. "Hey everyone, @delta located my LV Train Case! Yay!," she wrote before the story took a tragic turn. "Unfortunately most of my jewelry items are missing...including MY ENGAGEMENT RING! Whoever BORROWED it...PLEEEASE return it!!!!" She also took to Instagram to spread positive vibes, writing, "I’m optimistic that someone will find Bonnie and return her home!" Bonnie is an interesting name for a ring, but when a piece of jewelry is that precious, apparently you name it. 

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