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Big Sean Denies Stealing Rolex From Naya Rivera After Calling Off Engagement

Big Sean has denied stealing a Rolex watch from Naya Rivera as insiders maintain the rapper owns the lavish watch.

On Wednesday Rivera, 27, took to social networking site Twitter to blast Sean, 26, in the wake of their canceled engagement. The "Glee" star accused the "Beware" rapper of stealing a Rolex from her home just hours after they confirmed their split.

"@bigsean stealing rolexes from a lady's house now. Maybe cuz I'm on Glee and making more money or something. #triflin," Rivera tweeted to her 1 million followers Wednesday.

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Insiders claim Sean, born Sean Michael Leonard Anderson, purchased the watch when his career took off several years ago and that while he allowed his former fiancee to wear it, it was never hers to keep, according to TMZ.com.

The pair got engaged in October last year, just six months after publicly confirming their relationship. Sean is rumored to have initiated the split, but the cheating rumors have been denied.

"After careful thought and much consideration, Sean has made the difficult decision to call the wedding off," his rep told Us magazine.

"The recent rumors and accusations reported by so called or fake sources are simply untrue," the rep continued. "Sean wishes Naya nothing but the best and it is still his hope that they can continue to work through their issues privately. We will not be commenting again on this matter."

The canceled engagement came as a shock to fans as Rivera recently gushed about Sean in an interview with Cosmopolitan for Latinas. The actress called him "an amazing husband," and said someday he would be "a great father."

"He's so kind to people, but he also wears the pants in our relationship, which I love," she told Cosmo.

"We Latinas are very independent and strong, so it's even sweeter that I've found somebody who can let me out of that role for a minute," she added.

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