Britney Spears Engagement Ring Photo: Singer Shows Off Rock

Britney Spears Shows Off Engagement Ring
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Show off! Pop's leading lady just can't contain her excitement when it comes to her forthcoming nuptials. So what's a girl to do? Spread the word by showing off your rock to more than 12 million fans in one pop!

Spears took to Twitter to post a picture of the engagement ring longtime boyfriend and now fiance, Jason Trawick, popped the question with.

"I can't stop looking at it!!" Spears tweeted along with a photo of herself posing with her new bauble in what looks like a nail salon.

Trawick proposed to his pop princess on his 40th birthday -- making it the third time Spears has said yes to the all-important question. Spears first met Trawick in a professional capacity when he was working as her manager, but their chemistry was undeniable and he soon had to step down from his position to take things a step up on a romantic level.

Check out a beaming Spears' rock below:

Check out Ms. Spears in action:

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