Los Angeles: Singer Katy Perry was spotted wearing a heart-shaped ring on her engagement finger, fuelling rumours that she will wed boyfriend John Mayer.
Perry was spotted wearing the sparkler as she went for a romantic Valentine`s dinner with her rocker boyfriend Feb 14, reports thesun.co.uk.
Rumours of an engagement sparked at the 55th Grammy awards Feb 10 too as she was spotted wearing a ring there as well.
The couple first got together in 2012, and had a brief break up too.
But recently, Mayer insisted he is serious about his romance with the `Firework` singer.
"I don`t feel like I`m in a celebrity relationship. For the first time in my life I don`t feel like I`m in a celebrity relationship. I know it is high profile. It`s hard to explain... For me it feels like something that`s very human," he said.
Asked if marriage is on the cards, he replied: "Of course. I mean, I`m still the kid from Connecticut. That`s what you do."
It seems even Perry`s parents approve of her relationship with the country star, preferring him to her former husband Russell Brand.
"Katy has never been happier. She`s in a really good place with John. Katy`s parents also really like John. They prefer him over Russell. They thought Russell was too temperamental," said a source.
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