See Reporter Keltie Knight Tumble on the 2025 Grammys Red Carpet One Year After Losing Diamond from Wedding Ring
"Why does something happen on every red carpet?," the E! News presenter captioned the video of her Grammys fall on Instagram
Keltie Knight is poking fun at her 2025 Grammys gaffe.
The E! News correspondent and LadyGang podcaster knows what it takes to make a style statement on the red carpet, but she found herself having to recover from a blunder at the star-studded event on Feb. 2.
The reporter, who presented a pre-Grammys live show with Zanna Roberts Rassi, shared a clip of her taking an epic tumble while walking in her mega Aquazzura platform heels. The clip cut before capturing Knight recovering from the fall, but she no doubt recovered like a pro before her on-camera gig.
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"Why does something happen on every red carpet? Just let me live," Knight captioned the post.
Keltie dazzled in a silver Atelier Zuhra strapless chainmail gown, jewels from With Clarity's Bond Collection, including a diamond bracelet, necklace, plus stud earrings and an ear cuff. All of the piece were made of white gold.
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Knight's unlucky streak started at the 2024 Golden Globes, where she lost the uninsured 4-carat diamond on her wedding ring. Recovering from the incident, which she dubbed a "Golden Globes emergency" and "Diamondgate," was no easy feat as Knight never found the precious gemstone to her ring, which was a 10-year anniversary upgrade from her husband, Chris Knight.
But, thanks to the help of With Clarity, she came out of the saga with an even bigger stone (a 5 carat princess diamond to be exact) on her new 14K yellow gold band.
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Her replacement ring, which she described as a design that aligns with her "doing-the-most-too-much-showgirl," made its red carpet debut at the 2024 Grammys.
Speaking with PEOPLE exclusively about her new bling last February, Keltie shared the one thing she learned from the loss. "I decided to turn it into a learning [lesson] and remind [others] to check and insure your pieces!"
The Grammys are broadcasting live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS or stream them live and on-demand on Paramount+.
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