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A look at Gwyneth Paltrow's impressive engagement ring

Gwyneth Paltrow sported a stunning sapphire ring at the awards show

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Emmy Griffiths
TV & Film Editor
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Gwyneth Paltrow debuted her stunning engagement ring at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday night. The Iron Man actress, who announced her engagement to her partner, Brad Falchuk, in early January, looked dazzling at the ceremony in a floor-length Alex Perry gown and Louboutin shoes, and showed off the large sapphire ring. Gwyneth, 45, and Brad have been dating since 2014, and announced their happy news in a joint statement to Good Morning America, which read: "We feel incredibly lucky to have come together at this juncture in our lives when our collective successes and failures can serve as building blocks for a healthy and happy relationship."

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Gwyneth showed off a glimpse of her ring 

Speaking about finding love again after her divorce from Chris Martin in her lifestyle magazine, Goop, she added: "[At] midlife, I have tried to accept how complex romantic love can be. I have decided to give it a go again. Not only because I believe I have found the man I was meant to be with, but because I have accepted the soul-stretching, pattern-breaking opportunities that (terrifyingly) are made possible by intimacy."

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Gwyneth announced her engagement in early January 

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The pair went public with their relationship after attending Robert Downey Jr's birthday party together back in 2015, and Gwyneth first shared a snap of Brad on her Instagram in 2017, writing: "Happy birthday handsome." The mum-of-two has previously opened up about making changes after turning 40, telling the Mirror: "For me there were just a bunch of changes I had to make to really be true to myself and really live my happiness. You have to be brave and make the choice to do that, to truly accept yourself and love yourself and really forgive yourself for your missteps. So it's been a long interesting road to get to the place where I feel really content and that I really know myself and like myself. I wish they could teach girls to do this when they are 16 instead of 40, but that's part of life."