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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Joshua Jackson Gives Kruger Diamond Necklace

Joshua Jackson Gives Kruger Diamond Necklace, After many high profile nights and days at the Cannes Film Festival, Diane Kruger and longtime beau Joshua Jackson hopped on over to Monte Carlo, Monaco on Wednesday night.


At a "Nights in Monaco" benefit dinner and auction, the Fringe actor, 33, treated his girlfriend, 35, to a sweet treat, indeed: spending $45,000 on a Carla Amorim "Boreal" necklace, featuring 11.7 carats of white diamonds set in 18 carat rose gold.The Inglourious Basterds actress "was stunned" and "absolutely floored" by Jackson's over-the-top purchase, according to a witness. Joshua Jackson Gives Kruger Diamond Necklace,

It may be round and have diamonds, but it's not an engagement ring, which would seal the deal for this long-term couple, who say they're not interested in getting married. It was a delightful surprise, nonetheless, when Kruger spotted this treasure at a Monte Carlo auction, and Jackson bid on and won it for her.

"She kept kissing him the rest of the night because she was so shocked still! The necklace is out of this world and he definitely had his eye out for it.Still, despite rumors to the contrary, Kruger's rep tells Us Weekly that the longtime couple, who've been dating for over five years, is not engaged.(Held at the Hotel de Paris, the inaugural Nights in Monaco auction benefit the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and the William J. Clinton Foundation, and was also attended by Prince Albert II of Monaco, President Bill Clinton, Princess

Caroline of Monaco, RoseWithout sounding pessimistic, I learned that I don't believe in marriage," said Kruger to Glamour magazine in early February 2011. The star married French actor Guillaume Canet back in 2001, and they divorced five years later. "I believe in a commitment that you make in your heart. There's no paper that will make you stay. A guy friend of mine said, and it made a lot of sense, that people should get married at the end of the road, not the beginning."