Emma Watson Lost A Ring In London And Is Offering A Reward To The Person Who Finds It

It was a gift from her mum on her 18th birthday.

Emma Watson has called upon her loyal and devoted fans to help her track down the three rings she lost while in London on Sunday afternoon.

The Beauty and the Beast actress took to her official Facebook page to explain the circumstances in which they went missing, as well as the significance of one of the rings in particular.

She started the post by saying, “Reward for information leading to the return of rings lost Sunday 16th July at Mandarin Oriental Spa, London.”

And then continued, “On Sunday afternoon I went for a treatment at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Spa in Hyde Park, London. Before my appointment I removed 3 silver rings from my fingers and put them in the safe inside the locker. When I left, I forgot to take my rings from the safe.

“When I got home I realised the rings were not on my hands and I called the spa, but at this time the spa was closed. Security checked the safe and said there was nothing in it but that the spa would be open again in the morning and they could speak to them then and see if they had them or if anyone had handed them in.

“As of now they are missing. Were these just any rings I could accept this, but one of the them was a gift from my Mum. She bought it the day after I was born and wore it for 18 years, never taking it off, and then gave it to me for my 18th birthday. I wear this ring everyday, it is my most meaningful and special possession.

“If anyone was at the Mandarin Oriental Spa on Sunday from 3pm onwards and saw the rings or accidentally picked them up or knows anything about them, I cannot express how much it would mean if they came back to me – no questions asked. If you have seen them or have any information please email: findthering@outlook.com”.

Fans have been commenting under the post with encouraging messages, saying they once lost jewellery but managed to find it, so she can find hers too.

Others are calling on the spa to carry out a full investigation in case they were stolen by somebody on the premises.

Have you ever lost something precious to you and found it again?