Paris Hilton is breathing a $2 million sigh of relief.
The 37-year-old socialite revealed via social media that she had lost her 20-carat engagement ring her boyfriend Chris Zylka proposed to her with earlier this year, but the actor later found it.
'I have amazing Karma!' the Stars Are Blind singer tweeted Monday, before explaining the course of events that led to the seven-figure fiasco.
'The ring was just so heavy and big that while I was dancing it literally flew off my finger into an ice bucket a couple of tables over,' Hilton explained. 'Thank God by some miracle my fiancé found it before someone else did and most likely would not have returned it.'
she added, 'I am so lucky!'
The incident took place early on Friday at RC Cola Plant at Mana Wynwood, a Miami nightclub that spans nearly 50,000 sq. feet. After Paris realized the jewelry was missing, Zylka led the charge of security guards combing through the club's VIP section.
'Paris was dancing with her hands in the air, and the next minute her giant ring had flown off,' an insider told Page Six. 'She was really panicked as the venue was packed and very dark, it was the early hours of the morning and it was crazy in there.'
The eyewitness told the outlet that 'security started an exhaustive search of the VIP area with torches, led by Chris and with the help of other patrons' and that 'there was a frantic scramble with everyone looking for it, people were crawling on the floor, under tables, under other people’s feet, and under seats.'
Eventually, the ring was located in the aforementioned ice bucket.
The eyewitness told the outlet that 'it was amazing that they managed to even see that huge diamond in an ice bucket,' and that 'Paris cried with relief when it was safely back on her finger.'
'The ring was so gorgeous and sparkling,' the Nothing in This World songstress told People earlier this year. 'I was shaking as I put it on. It is the most beautiful ring that I have ever seen!'
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