Taylor Swift news: Calvin Harris planning to propose?

Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris Instagram/ taylorswift

Despite rumors claiming that Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris are on the verge of a breakup, there are reports saying that the couple's relationship is still going strong. While it has been sometime since they were seen together in public, a Hollywood Life report claims that they are still very much in love with each other and are staying in touch despite their busy schedules. 

"Taylor is madly in love and the reports of trouble in paradise is simply not true," a source told Hollywood Life. "In Taylor's eyes, Calvin can do no wrong." 

The insider added that reports of the DJ having a bad temper are not true as "he's like a pussy cat with Taylor." 

Now, a new report says that the Scottish DJ is thinking about proposing to the "Shake It Off" singer and has even gone shopping for the perfect ring. Mirror reports that a source close to Harris said that the "Summer" hit maker wants something very special for his girlfriend. 

"He was asking about the best cuts and eyed a ring that was $1.4 million! He was clearly eager to get a perfect rock, no matter what the cost," said the source.

The website claims that Harris was spotted shopping for jewelry at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills earlier this month. 

OK! magazine claims that although the two are not yet engaged, they have talked about wedding venues. According to the publication, the couple is reportedly eyeing the five-star Coworth Park Hotel near London as a possible venue for their nuptials. 

A source told the magazine that Swift hasn't been shy about telling her friends that she loves Harris, and at a recent dinner, the 25-year-old hit maker "blurted it out and asked him if he'd ever consider marrying her." The insider claims that Harris found her outburst "adorable" and that he wanted to do things properly by proposing to her and even asking for her father's approval.  

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